scholarly journals Hair follicle stem cell progeny heal blisters while pausing skin development

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Fujimura ◽  
Mika Watanabe ◽  
Kota Ohno ◽  
Yasuaki Kobayashi ◽  
Shota Takashima ◽  
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AbstractInjury in adult tissue generally reactivates developmental programs to foster regeneration, but it is not known whether this paradigm applies to growing tissue. Here, by employing blisters, we show that epidermal wounds heal at the expense of skin development. The regenerated epidermis suppresses the expression of tissue morphogenesis genes accompanied by delayed hair follicle (HF) growth. Lineage tracing experiments, cell proliferation dynamics, and mathematical modeling reveal that the progeny of HF junctional zone stem cells, which undergo a morphological transformation, repair the blisters while not promoting HF development. In contrast, the contribution of interfollicular stem cell progeny to blister healing is small. These findings demonstrate that tissue development can be sacrificed for the sake of wound regeneration and suggest that tissue repair does not coincide with the reactivation of developmental programs in all regenerative contexts. Our study elucidates the key cellular mechanism of wound healing in skin blistering diseases.

2011 ◽  
Vol 193 (1) ◽  
pp. 235-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen M. Osorio ◽  
Karin C. Lilja ◽  
Tudorita Tumbar

Runx1 controls hematopoietic stem cell emergence and hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) activation and proliferation in adult skin. Here we use lineage tracing and mouse genetic manipulation to address the role of Runx1 in the embryonic development of HFSCs. We find Runx1 is expressed in distinct classes of embryonic skin precursors for short-term HF progenitors, adult HFSCs, and mesenchymal progenitors. Runx1 acts in the embryonic epithelium for timely emergence of adult HFSCs and short-term progenitors, but is dispensable for both of them. In contrast, Runx1 is strictly needed in the embryonic mesenchyme for proper adult HFSC differentiation and long-term skin integrity. Our data implicate Runx1 in epithelial cell adhesion and migration and in regulation of paracrine epithelial–mesenchymal cross talk. The latter involves Lef1 and Wnt signaling modulation in opposing directions from two distinct skin compartments. Thus, a master regulator of hematopoiesis also controls HFSC emergence and maintenance via modulation of bidirectional cross talking between nascent stem cells and their niche.


EMBO Reports ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Fujimura ◽  
Mika Watanabe ◽  
Kota Ohno ◽  
Yasuaki Kobayashi ◽  
Shota Takashima ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 36 (10) ◽  
pp. 1134-1137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peggy Myung ◽  
Thomas Andl ◽  
Mayumi Ito

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