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Publication : Blimp1 defines a progenitor population that governs cellular input to the sebaceous gland.

First Author  Horsley V Year  2006
Journal  Cell Volume  126
Issue  3 Pages  597-609
PubMed ID  16901790 Mgi Jnum  J:115995
Mgi Id  MGI:3692684 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2006.06.048
Citation  Horsley V, et al. (2006) Blimp1 defines a progenitor population that governs cellular input to the sebaceous gland. Cell 126(3):597-609
abstractText  Epidermal lineage commitment occurs when multipotent stem cells are specified to three lineages: the epidermis, the hair follicle, and the sebaceous gland (SG). How and when a lineage becomes specified remains unknown. Here, we report the existence of a population of unipotent progenitor cells that reside in the SG and express the transcriptional repressor Blimp1. Using cell-culture studies and genetic lineage tracing, we demonstrate that Blimp1-expressing cells are upstream from other cells of the SG lineage. Blimp1 appears to govern cellular input into the gland since its loss leads to elevated c-myc expression, augmented cell proliferation, and SG hyperplasia. Finally, BrdU labeling experiments demonstrate that the SG defects associated with loss of Blimp1 lead to enhanced bulge stem cell activity, suggesting that when normal SG homeostasis is perturbed, multipotent stem cells in the bulge can be mobilized to correct this imbalance.
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