EGR3 Is a Late Epidermal Differentiation Regulator that Establishes the Skin-Specific Gene Network.

J Invest Dermatol

Basic Research and Innovation Division, Research and Development Unit, AmorePacific Corporation, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Electronic address:

Published: March 2019

Late epidermal differentiation is a key step of skin barrier formation; however, the specific genetic factors that distinguish late differentiation from early differentiation remain unknown. Here, we demonstrated that EGR3 is highly expressed in the stratum granulosum, and that it contributes to late epidermal differentiation. However, its expression is lost under poorly differentiated conditions, such as parakeratosis-lesional skin. EGR3 mediated the regulation of genes located in the epidermal differentiation complex through activation of enhancers and induction of enhancer RNAs. We further identified 20 targets of EGR3 specific for late differentiation. Additionally, we discovered that EGR3- and EGR3-related genes exhibited high tissue specificity on the skin. Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. These findings shed light on the transcriptional regulation of late epidermal differentiation, highlighting candidate targets for diseases related to disrupted differentiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2018.09.019DOI Listing

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