نتایج جستجو برای: melanocyte

تعداد نتایج: 4983  

Journal: :Development 1996
K Reid A M Turnley G D Maxwell Y Kurihara H Kurihara P F Bartlett M Murphy

Melanocytes in the skin are derived from the embryonic neural crest. Recently, mutations in endothelin 3 and the endothelin receptor B genes have been shown to result in gross pigment defects, indicating that this signalling pathway is required for melanocyte development. We have examined the effects of endothelins on melanocyte progenitors in cultures of mouse neural crest. Firstly, they stimu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2006
Ivana L de la Serna Yasuyuki Ohkawa Chiduru Higashi Chaitali Dutta Jules Osias Naveen Kommajosyula Taro Tachibana Anthony N Imbalzano

The microphthalmia transcription factor (Mitf) activates melanocyte-specific gene expression, is critical for survival and proliferation of melanocytes during development, and has been described as an oncogene in malignant melanoma. SWI/SNF complexes are ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling enzymes that play a role in many developmental processes. To determine the requirement for SWI/SNF enzymes ...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Eiríkur Steingrímsson Neal G. Copeland Nancy A. Jenkins

Hair graying is an obvious sign of human aging, yet little was known about its causes. Two recent papers provide compelling evidence that hair graying is due to incomplete melanocyte stem cell maintenance and identify Pax3 and Mitf as key molecules that help regulate the balance between melanocyte stem cell maintenance and differentiation.

2010
Rui Bai Aritro Sen Zhihui Yu Gang Yang Haidong Wang Ruiwen Fan Lihua Lv Kyung-Bon Lee George W Smith Changsheng Dong

The objective of the present studies was to develop and validate a system for isolation, purification and extended culture of pigment-producing cells in alpaca skin (melanocytes) responsible for coat color and to determine the effect of alpha melanocyte stimulating hormone treatment on mRNA expression for the melanocortin 1 receptor, a key gene involved in coat color regulation in other species...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR 2008
Stefania Miccadei Barbara Pascucci Mauro Picardo Pier Giorgio Natali Donato Civitareale

BACKGROUND The understanding of cutaneous pigmentation biology is relevant from the biologic and clinical point of view. The binding of alpha-melanocortin and its specific receptor, on the plasma membrane of melanin synthesising cells, plays a crucial role in melanins biosynthesis. Furthermore, loss of MC1R function is associated with an increased incidence of melanoma and non-melanoma skin can...

2017
Himangi G. Marathe Dawn E. Watkins-Chow Matthias Weider Alana Hoffmann Gaurav Mehta Archit Trivedi Shweta Aras Tupa Basuroy Aanchal Mehrotra Dorothy C. Bennett Michael Wegner William J. Pavan Ivana L. de la Serna

Mutations in SOX10 cause neurocristopathies which display varying degrees of hypopigmentation. Using a sensitized mutagenesis screen, we identified Smarca4 as a modifier gene that exacerbates the phenotypic severity of Sox10 haplo-insufficient mice. Conditional deletion of Smarca4 in SOX10 expressing cells resulted in reduced numbers of cranial and ventral trunk melanoblasts. To define the requ...

2002
Elena V. Sviderskaya Simon P. Hill Tracy J. Evans-Whipp Lynda Chin Seth J. Orlow David J. Easty Sok Ching Cheong David Beach Ronald A. DePinho Dorothy C. Bennett

Background: The Ink4a-Arf tumor suppressor locus encodes two growth inhibitors, p16 and Arf, both of which are also implicated as effectors in cellular senescence. Because human germline defects in the INK4A-ARF locus are associated with familial melanoma, melanocytes may have unusual INK4A-ARF functions or controls of cell senescence. Because senescence is believed to be an anticancer mechanis...

2003
ANTHONY P. ALBINO CARLOS CORDON-CARDO

Clinical and histopathological observations suggest that the pathogenesis of cutaneous melanoma evolves through multiple stages . It has been proposed that early stages are characterized by benign proliferation of melanocytic cells and later stages by acquisition of competence for invasion and metastasis (1) . The recognition that dysplastic nevi are a class of pigmented lesions with potential ...

2015
Pornthep Sirimahachaiyakul Ravi F. Sood Lara A. Muffley Max Seaton Cheng-Ta Lin Liang Qiao Jeffrey S. Armaly Anne M. Hocking Nicole S. Gibran Suzie Chen

INTRODUCTION Abnormal pigmentation following cutaneous injury causes significant patient distress and represents a barrier to recovery. Wound depth and patient characteristics influence scar pigmentation. However, we know little about the pathophysiology leading to hyperpigmentation in healed shallow wounds and hypopigmentation in deep dermal wound scars. We sought to determine whether dermal f...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2009
Silvia Moretti Paolo Fabbri Gianna Baroni Samantha Berti Daniele Bani Emilio Berti Romina Nassini Torello Lotti Daniela Massi

Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterized by loss of functional melanocytes. Keratinocytes contribute to melanocyte homeostasis, and keratinocyte alteration may play a role in melanocyte dysfunction in vitiligo. In particular, the release of melanogenic mediators and the level of functioning keratinocytes may affect melanocyte dysfunction in vitiligo epidermis. Keratinocyte-derived mediators in...

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