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Publication : Flexible fate determination ensures robust differentiation in the hair follicle.

First Author  Xin T Year  2018
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  20
Issue  12 Pages  1361-1369
PubMed ID  30420661 Mgi Jnum  J:268151
Mgi Id  MGI:6271080 Doi  10.1038/s41556-018-0232-y
Citation  Xin T, et al. (2018) Flexible fate determination ensures robust differentiation in the hair follicle. Nat Cell Biol 20(12):1361-1369
abstractText  Tissue homeostasis is sustained by stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. How stem cells coordinately differentiate into multiple cell types is largely unclear. Recent studies underline the heterogeneity among stem cells or common progenitors, suggesting that coordination occurs at the stem cell/progenitor level(1-4). Here, by tracking and manipulating the same stem cells and their progeny at the single-cell level in live mice, we uncover an unanticipated flexibility of homeostatic stem cell differentiation in hair follicles. Although stem cells have been shown to be flexible upon injury, we demonstrate that hair germ stem cells at the single-cell level can flexibly establish all of the differentiation lineages even in uninjured conditions. Furthermore, stem cell-derived hair progenitors in the structure called matrix, previously thought to be unipotent, flexibly change differentiation outcomes as a consequence of unexpected dynamic relocation. Finally, the flexible cell fate determination mechanism maintains normal differentiation and tissue architecture against an ectopic differentiation stimulus induced by Wnt activation. This work provides a model of continual fate channelling and late commitment of stem cells to achieve coordinated differentiation and robust tissue architecture.
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