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Publication : ILK modulates epithelial polarity and matrix formation in hair follicles.

First Author  Rudkouskaya A Year  2014
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  620-32
PubMed ID  24371086 Mgi Jnum  J:266746
Mgi Id  MGI:6164402 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E13-08-0499
Citation  Rudkouskaya A, et al. (2014) ILK modulates epithelial polarity and matrix formation in hair follicles. Mol Biol Cell 25(5):620-32
abstractText  Hair follicle morphogenesis requires coordination of multiple signals and communication between its epithelial and mesenchymal constituents. Cell adhesion protein platforms, which include integrins and integrin-linked kinase (ILK), are critical for hair follicle formation. However, their precise contribution to this process is poorly understood. We show that in the absence of ILK, the hair follicle matrix lineage fails to develop, likely due to abnormalities in development of apical-basal cell polarity, as well as in laminin-511 and basement membrane assembly at the tip of the hair bud. These defects also result in impaired specification of hair matrix and absence of precortex and inner sheath root cell lineages. The molecular pathways affected in ILK-deficient follicles are similar to those in the absence of epidermal integrin beta1 and include Wnt, but not sonic hedgehog, signaling. ILK-deficient hair buds also show abnormalities in the dermal papilla. Addition of exogenous laminin-511 restores morphological and molecular markers associated with hair matrix formation, indicating that ILK regulates hair bud cell polarity and functions upstream from laminin-511 assembly to regulate the developmental progression of hair follicles beyond the germ stage.
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