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Publication : An important role of cutaneous lymphatic vessels in coordinating and promoting anagen hair follicle growth.

First Author  Yoon SY Year  2019
Journal  PLoS One Volume  14
Issue  7 Pages  e0220341
PubMed ID  31344105 Mgi Jnum  J:279718
Mgi Id  MGI:6343301 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0220341
Citation  Yoon SY, et al. (2019) An important role of cutaneous lymphatic vessels in coordinating and promoting anagen hair follicle growth. PLoS One 14(7):e0220341
abstractText  The lymphatic vascular system plays important roles in the control of tissue fluid homeostasis and immune responses. While VEGF-A-induced angiogenesis promotes hair follicle (HF) growth, the potential role of lymphatic vessels (LVs) in HF cycling has remained unknown. In this study, we found that LVs are localized in close proximity to the HF bulge area throughout the postnatal and depilation-induced hair cycle in mice and that a network of LVs directly connects the individual HFs. Increased LV density in the skin of K14-VEGF-C transgenic mice was associated with prolongation of anagen HF growth. Conversely, HF entry into the catagen phase was accelerated in K14-sVEGFR3 transgenic mice that lack cutaneous LVs. Importantly, repeated intradermal injections of VEGF-C promoted hair growth in mice. Conditioned media from lymphatic endothelial cells promoted human dermal papilla cell (DPC) growth and expression of IGF-1 and alkaline phosphatase, both activators of DPCs. Our results reveal an unexpected role of LVs in coordinating and promoting HF growth and identify potential new therapeutic strategies for hair loss-associated conditions.
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