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Publication : Runx1 modulates developmental, but not injury-driven, hair follicle stem cell activation.

First Author  Osorio KM Year  2008
Journal  Development Volume  135
Issue  6 Pages  1059-68
PubMed ID  18256199 Mgi Jnum  J:131959
Mgi Id  MGI:3774878 Doi  10.1242/dev.012799
Citation  Osorio KM, et al. (2008) Runx1 modulates developmental, but not injury-driven, hair follicle stem cell activation. Development 135(6):1059-68
abstractText  Aml1/Runx1 controls developmental aspects of several tissues, is a master regulator of blood stem cells, and plays a role in leukemia. However, it is unclear whether it functions in tissue stem cells other than blood. Here, we have investigated the role of Runx1 in mouse hair follicle stem cells by conditional ablation in epithelial cells. Runx1 disruption affects hair follicle stem cell activation, but not their maintenance, proliferation or differentiation potential. Adult mutant mice exhibit impaired de novo production of hair shafts and all temporary hair cell lineages, owing to a prolonged quiescent phase of the first hair cycle. The lag of stem cell activity is reversed by skin injury. Our work suggests a degree of functional overlap in Runx1 regulation of blood and hair follicle stem cells at an equivalent time point in the development of these two tissues.
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