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Publication : Dermal sheath contraction powers stem cell niche relocation during hair cycle regression.

First Author  Heitman N Year  2020
Journal  Science Volume  367
Issue  6474 Pages  161-166
PubMed ID  31857493 Mgi Jnum  J:285185
Mgi Id  MGI:6385594 Doi  10.1126/science.aax9131
Citation  Heitman N, et al. (2020) Dermal sheath contraction powers stem cell niche relocation during hair cycle regression. Science 367(6474):161-166
abstractText  Tissue homeostasis requires the balance of growth by cell production and regression through cell loss. In the hair cycle, during follicle regression, the niche traverses the skin through an unknown mechanism to reach the stem cell reservoir and trigger new growth. Here, we identify the dermal sheath that lines the follicle as the key driver of tissue regression and niche relocation through the smooth muscle contractile machinery that generates centripetal constriction force. We reveal that the calcium-calmodulin-myosin light chain kinase pathway controls sheath contraction. When this pathway is blocked, sheath contraction is inhibited, impeding follicle regression and niche relocation. Thus, our study identifies the dermal sheath as smooth muscle that drives follicle regression for reuniting niche and stem cells in order to regenerate tissue structure during homeostasis.
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