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Requirement of fatty acid transport protein 4 for development, maturation, and function of sebaceous glands in a mouse model of ichthyosis prematurity syndrome.
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Fatty
acid
transport
protein
4
(
FATP
4
)
is
one
of
a
family
of
six
transmembrane
proteins
that
facilitate
long
-
and
very
long
-chain
fatty
acid
uptake
.
FATP
4
is
expressed
in
several
tissues
,
including
skin
.
Mutations
in
human
SLC
27
A
4
,
which
encodes
FATP
4
,
cause
ichthyosis
prematurity
syndrome
,
characterized
by
a
thick
desquamating
epidermis
and
premature
birth
.
Mice
lacking
FATP
4
,
which
genetically
model
the
human
disease
,
are
born
with
tight
,
thick
skin
and
a
defective
skin
barrier
;
they
die
neonatally
due
to
dehydration
and
restricted
movements
.
Both
the
skin
phenotype
and
the
lethality
are
rescued
by
transgene
expression
of
FATP
4
in
suprabasal
keratinocytes
.
Sebaceous
glands
in
Fatp
4
null
skin
grafted
onto
nude
mice
were
found
to
be
dystrophic
and
enwrapped
by
thick
layers
of
epithelial
cells
.
Consistent
with
these
results
,
transgene-rescued
Fatp
4
null
mice
showed
a
subnormal
level
of
FATP
4
expression
in
sebocytes
and
exhibited
abnormal
development
of
both
sebaceous
glands
and
meibomian
glands
,
specialized
sebaceous
glands
of
the
eyelids
.
Sebum
from
these
mice
contained
a
reduced
level
of
type
II
diester
wax
,
a
major
mouse
sebum
lipid
species
,
and
showed
perturbations
in
mass
spectrometric
profiles
of
diester
wax
and
cholesteryl
ester
species
.
In
addition
,
these
mice
showed
an
impaired
ability
to
repel
water
and
regulate
body
temperature
after
water
immersion
.
Taken
together
,
our
results
suggest
that
FATP
4
plays
crucial
roles
in
the
development
and
maturation
of
both
sebaceous
and
meibomian
glands
,
as
well
as
in
the
formation
and
composition
of
sebum
,
likely
by
regulating
the
trafficking
of
fatty
acids
necessary
for
proper
synthesis
of
sebum
lipids
.
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