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Keratin-mediated hair growth and its underlying biological mechanism

Seong Yeong An, Hyosung Kim, So Yeon Kim, Se Young Van, Han‐Jun Kim, Jae‐Hyung Lee, Song Wook Han, Il Keun Kwon, Chul‐Kyu Lee, Sun Hee, Yu‐Shik Hwang

2022Communications Biology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Here we show that intradermal injection of keratin promotes hair growth in mice, which results from extracellular interaction of keratin with hair forming cells. Extracellular application of keratin induces condensation of dermal papilla cells and the generation of a P-cadherin-expressing cell population (hair germ) from outer root sheath cells via keratin-mediated microenvironmental changes. Exogenous keratin-mediated hair growth is reflected by the finding that keratin exposure from transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGFβ2)-induced apoptotic outer root sheath cells appears to be critical for dermal papilla cell condensation and P-cadherin-expressing hair germ formation. Immunodepletion or downregulation of keratin released from or expressed in TGFβ2-induced apoptotic outer root sheath cells negatively influences dermal papilla cell condensation and hair germ formation. Our pilot study provides an evidence on initiating hair regeneration and insight into the biological function of keratin exposed from apoptotic epithelial cells in tissue regeneration and development.

Topics & Concepts

KeratinKeratin 5Cell biologyKeratin 8Keratin 14Outer root sheathRoot hairChemistryBiologyRegeneration (biology)ExtracellularHair follicleBiochemistryGeneticsGenetically modified mouseTransgeneGeneHair Growth and DisordersSkin and Cellular Biology ResearchDermatologic Treatments and Research
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