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Identification of novel AP-1 target genes in fibroblasts regulated during cutaneous wound healing

Journal

ONCOGENE
Volume 23, Issue 42, Pages 7005-7017

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207938

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expression profiling; Jun; mesenchyme; microarray; skin

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Mesenchymal - epithelial interactions are increasingly considered to be of vital importance for epithelial homeostasis and regeneration. In skin, the transcription factor AP-1 was shown to be critically involved in the communication between keratinocytes and dermal. broblasts. After skin injury, the release of IL-1 from keratinocytes induces the activity of the AP-1 subunits c-Jun and JunB in. broblasts leading to a global change in gene expression. To identify AP-1 target genes in. broblasts, which are involved in the process of cutaneous repair, we performed gene expression pro. ling of wild-type, c-jun- and junB-deficient. broblasts in response to IL-1, mimicking the initial phase of wound healing. Using a 15K cDNA collection, over 1000 genes were found to be Jun-dependent and additional 300 clones showed IL-1 responsiveness. Combinatorial evaluation allowed for the dissection of the specific contribution of either AP-1 subunit to gene regulation. Besides previously identified genes that are involved in cutaneous repair, we have identified novel genes regulated during wound healing in vivo and showed their expression by. broblasts on wound sections. The identification of novel Jun target genes should provide a basis for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying mesenchymal - epithelial interactions and the critical contribution of AP-1 to tissue homeostasis and repair.

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