
pmid: 17123807
PRELP is a member of the small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan family that is abundantly expressed in many cartilages compared to other connective tissues. To study the consequence of PRELP overexpression in tissues where it is normally expressed at low abundance, transgenic mice were generated in which the human PRELP transgene was placed under control of the CMV promoter. A connective tissue phenotype was observed in the skin, where the organization of collagen fibrils in the dermis was perturbed and the thickness of the hypodermal fat layer was diminished.
Extracellular Matrix Proteins, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, Dermis, Mice, Microscopy, Electron, Adipose Tissue, Animals, Humans, Collagen, DNA Primers, Glycoproteins, Plasmids, Skin
Extracellular Matrix Proteins, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, Dermis, Mice, Microscopy, Electron, Adipose Tissue, Animals, Humans, Collagen, DNA Primers, Glycoproteins, Plasmids, Skin
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