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Publication : The basement membrane of hair follicle stem cells is a muscle cell niche.

First Author  Fujiwara H Year  2011
Journal  Cell Volume  144
Issue  4 Pages  577-89
PubMed ID  21335239 Mgi Jnum  J:170886
Mgi Id  MGI:4947862 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2011.01.014
Citation  Fujiwara H, et al. (2011) The basement membrane of hair follicle stem cells is a muscle cell niche. Cell 144(4):577-89
abstractText  The hair follicle bulge in the epidermis associates with the arrector pili muscle (APM) that is responsible for piloerection ('goosebumps'). We show that stem cells in the bulge deposit nephronectin into the underlying basement membrane, thus regulating the adhesion of mesenchymal cells expressing the nephronectin receptor, alpha8beta1 integrin, to the bulge. Nephronectin induces alpha8 integrin-positive mesenchymal cells to upregulate smooth muscle markers. In nephronectin knockout mice, fewer arrector pili muscles form in the skin, and they attach to the follicle above the bulge, where there is compensatory upregulation of the nephronectin family member EGFL6. Deletion of alpha8 integrin also abolishes selective APM anchorage to the bulge. Nephronectin is a Wnt target; epidermal beta-catenin activation upregulates epidermal nephronectin and dermal alpha8 integrin expression. Thus, bulge stem cells, via nephronectin expression, create a smooth muscle cell niche and act as tendon cells for the APM. Our results reveal a functional role for basement membrane heterogeneity in tissue patterning. PAPERCLIP:
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