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Publication : The Mesenchymal Niche of the Hair Follicle Induces Regeneration by Releasing Primed Progenitors from Inhibitory Effects of Quiescent Stem Cells.

First Author  Avigad Laron E Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  24
Issue  4 Pages  909-921.e3
PubMed ID  30044987 Mgi Jnum  J:270687
Mgi Id  MGI:6278615 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.06.084
Citation  Avigad Laron E, et al. (2018) The Mesenchymal Niche of the Hair Follicle Induces Regeneration by Releasing Primed Progenitors from Inhibitory Effects of Quiescent Stem Cells. Cell Rep 24(4):909-921.e3
abstractText  The mechanisms by which stem cell (SC) quiescence is regulated to allow normal regeneration are poorly understood. Here, we show that the mesenchymal niche of the hair follicle, the dermal papilla (DP), governs the properties of quiescent SCs in the bulge despite its relatively distant location. The DP induces regeneration by downregulating bulge-dependent inhibitory effects that restrain the intrinsic proliferation features of primed progenitors. Once regeneration initiates, the DP orchestrates Shh expression in primed-progenitor descendants by an autoregulatory circuit to restrict Shh expression to the DP vicinity and to confine Shh levels to act only on nearby cells. As the DP moves away from the bulge, quiescent SCs are exposed to Shh transiently. This ensures a short period of quiescent SC activation required for normal regeneration. Furthermore, our findings show that Shh signaling in the DP fine-tunes Wnt signaling activity and reveal the importance of signaling cross talk in coordinating regeneration pace.
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