p63 immunoexpression in hair follicles of normal and alopecia X‐affected skin of Pomeranian dogs

Author:

Della Salda Leonardo1ORCID,Bongiovanni Laura12,Massimini Marcella1ORCID,Romanucci Mariarita1ORCID,Vercelli Antonella3,Colosimo Alessia4,Di Matteo Ramona1,Defourny Sabrina Vanessa Patrizia5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Teramo Teramo Italy

2. Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Utrecht the Netherlands

3. Veterinary Clinic and Analysis Laboratory ‘Città di Torino’ Turin Italy

4. Department of Bioscience and Agro‐Food and Environmental Technology University of Teramo Teramo Italy

5. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise"G. Caporale” Teramo Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlopecia X in Pomeranians is caused by a hair cycle deregulation, associated with downregulation of key regulatory genes of the Wnt and Shh pathways, and stem‐cell markers. However, the pathogenesis remains unclear. p63 is an important transcription factor correlated with the aforementioned hair cycle modulating genes.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to highlight possible changes of p63 immunohistochemical expression within the hair follicles in canine alopecia X compared with normal skin.AnimalsSkin biopsies from 19 alopecia X‐affected and six control Pomeranians were analysed.Materials and MethodsSerial histological sections of skin biopsies harbouring anagen, telogen and kenogen hair follicles were immunohistochemically evaluated for differences in p63 expression in the affected and control samples.ResultsDogs with alopecia X had a significantly decreased immunoexpression of p63 in telogen and kenogen hair follicles.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceThe decrease of p63 immunoexpression observed in canine alopecia X suggests an involvement of p63 in hair cycle.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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