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FOXN1
is a prodifferentiation transcription factor in the skin epithelium. Recently, it has also emerged as an important player in controlling the skin wound healing process, as it actively participates in reepithelialization and is thought to be responsible for scar formation.
FOXN1
positivity is also a feature of pigmented keratinocytes, including
nevi
, and
FOXN1
is an attribute of benign epithelial tumors. The lack of
FOXN1
favors the skin regeneration process displayed by nude mice, pointing to
FOXN1
as a switch between regeneration and reparative processes. The stem cell niche provides a functional source of cells after the loss of tissue following wounding. The involvement of prodifferentiation factors in the regulation of this pool of stem cells is suggested. However, the exact mechanism is still under question, and we speculate that the
FOXN1
transcription factor is involved in this process. This review analyzes the pleiotropic effects of
FOXN1
in the skin, its function in the tumorigenesis process, and its potential role in depletion of the stem cell niche after injury, as well as its suggested mechanistic role, acting in a cell-autonomous and a non-cell-autonomous manner during skin self-renewal.
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PMID:FOXN1 Transcription Factor in Epithelial Growth and Wound Healing. 2860 30