Hébert J M, Rosenquist T, Götz J, Martin G R
Department of Anatomy and Programs in Genetics and in Developmental Biology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
Cell. 1994 Sep 23;78(6):1017-25. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90276-3.
Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) is a secreted signaling protein. Mice homozygous for a predicted null allele of the Fgf5 gene, fgf5neo, produced by gene targeting in embryonic stem cells, have abnormally long hair. This phenotype appears identical to that of mice homozygous for the spontaneous mutation angora (go). The fgf5neo and go mutations fail to complement one another, and exon 1 of Fgf5 is deleted in DNA from go homozygotes, demonstrating that go is a mutant allele of Fgf5. Expression of Fgf5 is detected in hair follicles from wild-type mice and is localized to the outer root sheath during the anagen VI phase of the hair growth cycle. These findings provide evidence that FGF5 functions as an inhibitor of hair elongation, thus identifying a molecule whose normal function is apparently to regulate one step in the progression of the follicle through the hair growth cycle.
成纤维细胞生长因子5(FGF5)是一种分泌型信号蛋白。通过对胚胎干细胞进行基因靶向产生的Fgf5基因预测无效等位基因fgf5neo的纯合小鼠,毛发异常长。这种表型与自发突变安哥拉(go)纯合小鼠的表型相同。fgf5neo和go突变不能相互互补,并且在go纯合子的DNA中Fgf5的外显子1缺失,表明go是Fgf5的突变等位基因。在野生型小鼠的毛囊中检测到Fgf5的表达,并且在毛发生长周期的生长期VI阶段定位于外根鞘。这些发现提供了证据,表明FGF5作为毛发伸长的抑制剂发挥作用,从而鉴定出一种正常功能显然是调节毛囊在毛发生长周期中进展的一个步骤的分子。