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Publication : Hair follicle stem cells provide a functional niche for melanocyte stem cells.

First Author  Tanimura S Year  2011
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  8
Issue  2 Pages  177-87
PubMed ID  21295274 Mgi Jnum  J:168829
Mgi Id  MGI:4939074 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2010.11.029
Citation  Tanimura S, et al. (2011) Hair follicle stem cells provide a functional niche for melanocyte stem cells. Cell Stem Cell 8(2):177-87
abstractText  In most stem cell systems, the organization of the stem cell niche and the anchoring matrix required for stem cell maintenance are largely unknown. We report here that collagen XVII (COL17A1/BP180/BPAG2), a hemidesmosomal transmembrane collagen, is highly expressed in hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) and is required for the maintenance not only of HFSCs but also of melanocyte stem cells (MSCs), which do not express Col17a1 but directly adhere to HFSCs. Mice lacking Col17a1 show premature hair graying and hair loss. Analysis of Col17a1-null mice revealed that COL17A1 is critical for the self-renewal of HFSCs through maintaining their quiescence and immaturity, potentially explaining the mechanism underlying hair loss in human COL17A1 deficiency. Moreover, forced expression of COL17A1 in basal keratinocytes, including HFSCs, in Col17a1-null mice rescues MSCs from premature differentiation and restores TGF-beta signaling, demonstrating that HFSCs function as a critical regulatory component of the MSC niche.
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