Architectural niche organization by LHX2 is linked to hair follicle stem cell function.
Cell Stem Cell
; 13(3): 314-27, 2013 Sep 05.
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| ID: mdl-24012369
In adult skin, self-renewing, undifferentiated hair follicle stem cells (HF-SCs) reside within a specialized niche, where they spend prolonged times as a single layer of polarized, quiescent epithelial cells. When sufficient activating signals accumulate, HF-SCs become mobilized to fuel tissue regeneration and hair growth. Here, we show that architectural organization of the HF-SC niche by transcription factor LHX2 plays a critical role in HF-SC behavior. Using genome-wide chromatin and transcriptional profiling of HF-SCs in vivo, we show that LHX2 directly transactivates genes that orchestrate cytoskeletal dynamics and adhesion. Conditional ablation of LHX2 results in gross cellular disorganization and HF-SC polarization within the niche. LHX2 loss leads to a failure to maintain HF-SC quiescence and hair anchoring, as well as progressive transformation of the niche into a sebaceous gland. These findings suggest that niche organization underlies the requirement for LHX2 in hair follicle structure and function.
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Assunto principal:
Glândulas Sebáceas
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Fatores de Transcrição
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Folículo Piloso
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Células-Tronco Adultas
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Proteínas com Homeodomínio LIM
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Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cell Stem Cell
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos