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Published on: January 16, 2015
14-3-3ε conditional knockout mice exhibit defects in the development of the epidermis
Sarika Tilwani1,2, Karan Gandhi1, Sorab N Dalal1,2
1Cell and Tumor Biology, Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, India.
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The epidermis is a stratified epithelium that functions as the first line of defense against pathogenic invasion and acts as a barrier preventing water loss. In this study, we aimed to decipher the role of 14-3-3ε in the development of the epidermis. We report that loss of 14-3-3ε in the epidermis of juvenile and adult mice reduces cell division in the basal layer and increases the percentage of cells with multiple centrosomes, leading to a reduction in the thickness of the basal and stratified layers. We also demonstrate a decrease in the expression of differentiation markers, although no gross morphological defects in the skin or adverse effects on the survival of the mice were observed. These results suggest that loss of 14-3-3ε in the epidermis may lead to defects in proliferation and differentiation.

