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Publication : BMP signaling in dermal papilla cells is required for their hair follicle-inductive properties.

First Author  Rendl M Year  2008
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  22
Issue  4 Pages  543-57
PubMed ID  18281466 Mgi Jnum  J:303056
Mgi Id  MGI:6511611 Doi  10.1101/gad.1614408
Citation  Rendl M, et al. (2008) BMP signaling in dermal papilla cells is required for their hair follicle-inductive properties. Genes Dev 22(4):543-57
abstractText  Hair follicle (HF) formation is initiated when epithelial stem cells receive cues from specialized mesenchymal dermal papilla (DP) cells. In culture, DP cells lose their HF-inducing properties, but during hair growth in vivo, they reside within the HF bulb and instruct surrounding epithelial progenitors to orchestrate the complex hair differentiation program. To gain insights into the molecular program that maintains DP cell fate, we previously purified DP cells and four neighboring populations and defined their cell-type-specific molecular signatures. Here, we exploit this information to show that the bulb microenvironment is rich in bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) that act on DP cells to maintain key signature features in vitro and hair-inducing activity in vivo. By employing a novel in vitro/in vivo hybrid knockout assay, we ablate BMP receptor 1a in purified DP cells. When DPs cannot receive BMP signals, they lose signature characteristics in vitro and fail to generate HFs when engrafted with epithelial stem cells in vivo. These results reveal that BMP signaling, in addition to its key role in epithelial stem cell maintenance and progenitor cell differentiation, is essential for DP cell function, and suggest that it is a critical feature of the complex epithelial-mesenchymal cross-talk necessary to make hair.
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