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. 2000 Feb;11(2):111-21.

Epidermal overexpression of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces both keratinocyte proliferation and apoptosis

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Epidermal overexpression of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces both keratinocyte proliferation and apoptosis

K Breuhahn et al. Cell Growth Differ. 2000 Feb.

Abstract

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is released by keratinocytes in sizeable amounts only under pathological conditions, e.g., after topical application of a tumor promoter, in atopic dermatitis (AD), and after wounding. To study the biological function of this cytokine release, we generated transgenic mice that constitutively overexpress GM-CSF in the epidermis. An increase in the numbers of mast cells and Langerhans cells (LCs) in transgenics versus nontransgenic controls was observed but no severe inflammation. This is consistent with a central role of this cytokine in the development and maturation of LCs. Mitotic activity in the epidemnis of transgenic mice was elevated, but epidermal thickness and differentiation were normal. Homeostasis is maintained by an increase of apoptosis in the epidermis. We describe the differential expression of regulators of apoptosis and discuss a potential mechanism for this novel proapoptotic activity of GM-CSF on keratinocytes. Both stimulation of proliferation and promotion of apoptosis are of great relevance to tumorigenesis. The latter may be a means of removing damaged cells after genotoxic stress or injury.

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