[HTML][HTML] Perp is a p63-regulated gene essential for epithelial integrity

RA Ihrie, MR Marques, BT Nguyen, JS Horner… - Cell, 2005 - cell.com
RA Ihrie, MR Marques, BT Nguyen, JS Horner, C Papazoglu, RT Bronson, AA Mills…
Cell, 2005cell.com
Summary p63 is a master regulator of stratified epithelial development that is both necessary
and sufficient for specifying this multifaceted program. We show here that Perp, a tetraspan
membrane protein originally identified as an apoptosis-associated target of the p53 tumor
suppressor, is the first direct target of p63 clearly involved in mediating this developmental
program in vivo. During embryogenesis, Perp is expressed in an epithelial pattern, and its
expression depends on p63. Perp−/− mice die postnatally, with dramatic blistering in …
Summary
p63 is a master regulator of stratified epithelial development that is both necessary and sufficient for specifying this multifaceted program. We show here that Perp, a tetraspan membrane protein originally identified as an apoptosis-associated target of the p53 tumor suppressor, is the first direct target of p63 clearly involved in mediating this developmental program in vivo. During embryogenesis, Perp is expressed in an epithelial pattern, and its expression depends on p63. Perp−/ mice die postnatally, with dramatic blistering in stratified epithelia symptomatic of compromised adhesion. Perp localizes specifically to desmosomes, adhesion junctions important for tissue integrity, and numerous structural defects in desmosomes are observed in Perp-deficient skin, suggesting a role for Perp in promoting the stable assembly of desmosomal adhesive complexes. These findings demonstrate that Perp is a key effector in the p63 developmental program, playing an essential role in an adhesion subprogram central to epithelial integrity and homeostasis.
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