Transcription factors ensure skin homeostasis via tight regulation of distinct resident stem cells. Here we report that JunB, a member of the AP-1 transcription factor family, regulates epidermal stem cells and sebaceous glands through balancing proliferation and differentiation of progenitors and by suppressing lineage infidelity. JunB deficiency in basal progenitors results in a dermatitis-like syndrome resembling seborrheic dermatitis harboring structurally and functionally impaired sebaceous glands with a globally altered lipid profile. A fate switch occurs in a subset of JunB deficient epidermal progenitors during wound healing resulting in de novo formation of sebaceous glands. Dysregulated Notch signaling is identified to be causal f...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
[[abstract]]Notch signaling regulates a variety of processes such as differentiation, proliferation,...
The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) group of mitogen-activated protein kinases is activated in res...
Mice with epidermal deletion of JunB transcription factor displayed a psoriasis-like inflammation. T...
AbstractInteractions between mesenchymal and epithelial cells are responsible for organogenesis and ...
Our previous study shows that inhibiting activator protein one (AP1) transcription factor function i...
Loss of the JunB/AP-1 transcription factor induces a myeloproliferative disease (MPD) arising from t...
The important role of epidermal appendages especially the sebaceous gland has only recently been rec...
AbstractTo investigate the function of c-Jun during skin development and skin tumor formation, we co...
AbstractThe migration of epithelial layers requires specific and coordinated organization of the cel...
Sebaceous glands (SGs), typically associated with hair follicles, are critical for the homeostasis a...
AbstractTissue-specific removal of c-jun from epidermal cells in mice leads to a failure of eyelid f...
The skin epidermis contains different appendages such as the hair follicle and the sebaceous glands....
SummaryRecent studies have shown that Notch signaling plays an important role in epidermal developme...
AP1 (jun/fos) transcription factors (c-jun, junB, junD, c-fos, FosB, Fra-1, and Fra-2) are key regul...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
[[abstract]]Notch signaling regulates a variety of processes such as differentiation, proliferation,...
The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) group of mitogen-activated protein kinases is activated in res...
Mice with epidermal deletion of JunB transcription factor displayed a psoriasis-like inflammation. T...
AbstractInteractions between mesenchymal and epithelial cells are responsible for organogenesis and ...
Our previous study shows that inhibiting activator protein one (AP1) transcription factor function i...
Loss of the JunB/AP-1 transcription factor induces a myeloproliferative disease (MPD) arising from t...
The important role of epidermal appendages especially the sebaceous gland has only recently been rec...
AbstractTo investigate the function of c-Jun during skin development and skin tumor formation, we co...
AbstractThe migration of epithelial layers requires specific and coordinated organization of the cel...
Sebaceous glands (SGs), typically associated with hair follicles, are critical for the homeostasis a...
AbstractTissue-specific removal of c-jun from epidermal cells in mice leads to a failure of eyelid f...
The skin epidermis contains different appendages such as the hair follicle and the sebaceous glands....
SummaryRecent studies have shown that Notch signaling plays an important role in epidermal developme...
AP1 (jun/fos) transcription factors (c-jun, junB, junD, c-fos, FosB, Fra-1, and Fra-2) are key regul...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
[[abstract]]Notch signaling regulates a variety of processes such as differentiation, proliferation,...
The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) group of mitogen-activated protein kinases is activated in res...