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B-Myb enhances proliferation and suppresses differentiation of keratinocytes in three-dimensional cell culture

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B-Myb (Mybl2) is a member of the Myb gene family of transcription factors involved in the control of cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. The effects of B-Myb on keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation have not yet been clarified. The present study was performed to examine the role of B-Myb in proliferation and differentiation of the spontaneously immortalized human skin keratinocyte cell line HaCaT and normal human keratinocytes with formation of a stratified epidermoid structure in air–liquid interface three-dimensional culture. B-Myb was expressed specifically in undifferentiated normal keratinocytes and downregulated during differentiation. The constitutive overexpression of B-Myb in HaCaT cells during air exposure-induced differentiation resulted in an undifferentiated phenotype, i.e., thickening of the stratified layers, suppression of differentiation marker expression, and retention of proliferative activity with activation of cell cycle regulatory proteins in the S and G2/M phases. In contrast, suppression of B-Myb caused their downregulation and constrained proliferation with retention of differentiation capacity. These findings suggested that B-Myb plays an important role in maintenance of the undifferentiated phenotype of keratinocytes in the basal epidermal layer.

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This study was supported by Health and Labor Sciences Research Grant (H23-Nanchi-031 to Y. Kawachi) and grants from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan (21591454 to Y. Kawachi).

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Maruyama, H., Ishitsuka, Y., Fujisawa, Y. et al. B-Myb enhances proliferation and suppresses differentiation of keratinocytes in three-dimensional cell culture. Arch Dermatol Res 306, 375–384 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-014-1450-1

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