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Dermal-epidermal interactions and the action of alleles at the agouti locus in the mouse
Authors:Timothy W Poole
Institution:Division of Biological and Medical Sciences Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA
Abstract:In the mouse, alleles at the agouti locus determine eumelanin or pheomelanin synthesis by the follicular melanocytes. Previous studies have identified the dermis as the site of action of these alleles. However, a recent investigation utilizing the yellow (Ay) allele suggested a possible role of the epidermis in the expression of agouti locus alleles. Using dermal-epidermal recombinations of embryonic skin of various agouti genotypes, the present investigation supports the role of both the dermis and epidermis. If nonagouti (aa) dermis is recombined with agouti (AA) epidermis, the resulting hairs are pigmented in the nonagouti pattern. The reciprocal recombination of agouti dermis and nonagouti epidermis results in hairs pigmented in the agouti pattern. The recombinations of yellow (Aya) dermis and agouti or extreme nonagouti (aeae) epidermis result in hairs completely pigmented in the yellow pattern (pheomelanin). However, when extreme nonagouti or agouti dermis is recombined with yellow epidermis, the resulting hairs are completely pigmented with pheomelanin. Similar results occur in recombinations of “young” yellow epidermis (13 days) and “old” dermis (17 days) even though dermal papillae are present. The role of dermal-epidermal interactions in the expression of agouti alleles as well as possible explanations for the unique action of the yellow allele are discussed.
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