Research Article

Loss of the Desmosomal Component Perp Impairs Wound Healing In Vivo

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Acute deletion of Perp leads to desmosome defects. (a) Perp immunohistochemistry on skin samples from control ( ) and K14CreER; mice 4 weeks post tamoxifen injection. (b) H&E analysis of control ( ) and K14CreER; mice 4 weeks post tamoxifen injection, and magnification. (c) Graph displays the average percentage of PCNA positive cells in the basal cell layer in both control ( ) and K14CreER; mice 4 weeks post tamoxifen injection. Graph represents the average of 3 separate fields from each of 4 mice +/− SEM. Statistical significance was determined using the Mann-Whitney test . (d) Representative image of the proliferation in the basal layer of the epidermis measured by PCNA immunostaining in control ( ) and K14CreER; mice 4 weeks post tamoxifen injection. (e) Immunofluorescence analysis of differentiation markers on control ( ) and K14CreER; mice 4 weeks post tamoxifen injection. Keratin 14, Keratin 1, and Loricrin mark the basal, the spinous, and the granular layers, respectively. DAPI is used to mark nuclei. (f) Solubility/western blot analysis of Dsg1 and Pg in K14CreER; or control (K14CreER; Perp+/+) mouse skin. Both Triton X-100-soluble and Urea fractions are presented. Gapdh and Keratin 14 serve as loading controls for the Triton X-100 and urea fractions, respectively. Scale bar for panels (a, b) (right column), (d), and (e) equals . Scale bar for panel (b) (left column) equals .
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