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Reprogramming of three-dimensional microenvironments for in vitro hair follicle induction

Tatsuto Kageyama, Akihiro Shimizu, Riki Anakama, Rikuma Nakajima, Kohei Suzuki, Yusuke Okubo, Junji Fukuda

2022Science Advances67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During embryonic development, reciprocal interactions between epidermal and mesenchymal layers trigger hair follicle morphogenesis. This study revealed that microenvironmental reprogramming via control over these interactions enabled hair follicle induction in vitro. A key approach is to modulate spatial distributions of epithelial and mesenchymal cells in their spontaneous organization. The de novo hair follicles with typical morphological features emerged in aggregates of the two cell types, termed hair follicloids, and hair shafts sprouted with near 100% efficiency in vitro. The hair shaft length reached ~3 mm in culture. Typical trichogenic signaling pathways were up-regulated in hair follicloids. Owing to replication of hair follicle morphogenesis in vitro, melanosome production and transportation were also monitored in the hair bulb region. This in vitro hair follicle model might be valuable for better understanding hair follicle induction, evaluating hair growth and inhibition of hair growth by drugs, and modeling gray hairs in a well-defined environment.

Topics & Concepts

Hair follicleCell biologyMorphogenesisReprogrammingBiologyIn vitroMesenchymal stem cellFollicleHair cycleMelanosomeCellEndocrinologyMelaninGeneticsGeneHair Growth and DisordersSkin and Cellular Biology ResearchWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
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