Characterization and functional analysis of SMAD2 regulation in hair follicle cycle in Angora rabbits

2020 
Abstract Hair follicle (HF) development is characterized by periodic growth cycles regulated by numerous factors. We previously showed that SMAD2 might be involved in the HF growth cycle in Angora rabbits. However, its extra role in the HF growth and development remains obscure. In this study, we cloned the complete coding sequence (CDS) of the Angora rabbit SMAD2 gene. Within SMAD2 CDS, we identified the open reading frame (ORF) had a length of 1314 bp and encoding 437 amino acids. Bioinformatics analyses revealed that the SMAD2 protein is unstable and hydrophilic, and predominately localizes in the cell nucleus. We identified that SMAD2 expression was elevated in the telogen phase of the during HF cycle. The knockdown and overexpression of SMAD2 could regulate HF growth and development related genes, such as WNT2, FGF2, and LEF1.Furthermore, SMAD2 may upregulate TGF-β signaling pathway-related genes, including TFDP1, E2F4, and RBL1. In conclusion, our results indicate that SMAD2 plays a vital role in HF development by regulating the TGF-β signaling pathway.
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