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Publication : Hedgehog signaling reprograms hair follicle niche fibroblasts to a hyper-activated state.

First Author  Liu Y Year  2022
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  57
Issue  14 Pages  1758-1775.e7
PubMed ID  35777353 Mgi Jnum  J:327115
Mgi Id  MGI:7328333 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2022.06.005
Citation  Liu Y, et al. (2022) Hedgehog signaling reprograms hair follicle niche fibroblasts to a hyper-activated state. Dev Cell 57(14):1758-1775.e7
abstractText  Hair follicle stem cells are regulated by dermal papilla fibroblasts, their principal signaling niche. Overactivation of Hedgehog signaling in the niche dramatically accelerates hair growth and induces follicle multiplication in mice. On single-cell RNA sequencing, dermal papilla fibroblasts increase heterogeneity to include new Wnt5a(high) states. Transcriptionally, mutant fibroblasts activate regulatory networks for Gli1, Alx3, Ebf1, Hoxc8, Sox18, and Zfp239. These networks jointly upregulate secreted factors for multiple hair morphogenesis and hair-growth-related pathways. Among these is non-conventional TGF-beta ligand Scube3. We show that in normal mouse skin, Scube3 is expressed only in dermal papillae of growing, but not in resting follicles. SCUBE3 protein microinjection is sufficient to induce new hair growth, and pharmacological TGF-beta inhibition rescues mutant hair hyper-activation phenotype. Moreover, dermal-papilla-enriched expression of SCUBE3 and its growth-activating effect are partially conserved in human scalp hair follicles. Thus, Hedgehog regulates mesenchymal niche function in the hair follicle via SCUBE3/TGF-beta mechanism.
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