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  • The study examines how the skin evolved as a barrier in terrestrial vertebrates, focusing on the differentiation of chicken keratinocytes (KCs) and comparing them to human KCs.
  • Researchers found that both chicken and human KCs show upregulation of specific keratins and genes involved in skin barrier formation, demonstrating similarities in their genetic programs.
  • However, they also discovered unique genetic features in avian KCs that do not have counterparts in mammals, highlighting the taxon-specific differences in skin biology.

Article Abstract

The function of the skin as a barrier against a dry environment evolved in a common ancestor of terrestrial vertebrates such as mammals and birds. However, it is unknown which elements of the genetic program of skin barrier formation are evolutionarily ancient and conserved. In this study, we determined the transcriptomes of chicken keratinocytes (KCs) grown in monolayer culture and in an organotypic model of avian skin. The differentiation-associated changes in global gene expression were compared with previously published transcriptome changes of human KCs cultured under equivalent conditions. We found that specific keratins and genes of the epidermal differentiation complex were upregulated during the differentiation of both chicken and human KCs. Likewise, the transcriptional upregulation of genes that control the synthesis and transport of lipids, anti-inflammatory cytokines of the IL-1 family, protease inhibitors, and other regulators of tissue homeostasis was conserved in the KCs of both species. However, some avian KC differentiation-associated transcripts lack homologs in mammals and vice versa, indicating a genetic basis for taxon-specific skin features. The results of this study reveal an evolutionarily ancient program in which dynamic gene transcription controls the metabolism and transport of lipids as well as other core processes during terrestrial skin barrier formation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2021.04.029DOI Listing

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