2018
DOI: 10.1101/353490
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Hair Follicle Epidermal Stem Cells Define a Niche for Tactile Sensation

Abstract: 31The heterogeneity and compartmentalization of stem cells is a common principle in many 32 epithelia, and is known to function in epithelial maintenance, but its other physiological 33 roles remain elusive. Here we show transcriptional and anatomical contributions of 34 compartmentalized epidermal stem cells (EpSCs) in tactile sensory unit formation in the 35 hair follicle (HF). EpSCs in the follicle upper-bulge, where mechanosensory lanceolate 36 complexes (LCs) innervate, express a unique set of extracellul… Show more

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“…It was more evident when SEMA3C was costained with the epithelial cell marker Keratin 5 (Figure 2a). Proteins such as EGFL6 can be secreted by epithelial cells but deposited in collar matrix which tightly ensheathed the lanceolate complex, obviously ouside of the epithelial compartment (Cheng et al., 2018). Several literatures have documented that SEMA3C mRNA is expressed in epithelial cells (Gunnarsson et al., 2016; Nguyen et al., 2006; Zhang et al., 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It was more evident when SEMA3C was costained with the epithelial cell marker Keratin 5 (Figure 2a). Proteins such as EGFL6 can be secreted by epithelial cells but deposited in collar matrix which tightly ensheathed the lanceolate complex, obviously ouside of the epithelial compartment (Cheng et al., 2018). Several literatures have documented that SEMA3C mRNA is expressed in epithelial cells (Gunnarsson et al., 2016; Nguyen et al., 2006; Zhang et al., 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This specialized structure enables hair to sense environmental stimuli and is able to impact on expression of many molecules in neighboring epithelial cells, including GLI1(Brownell et al., 2011), LGR6 (Liao & Nguyen, 2014), and EGFL6 (Wei et al., 2020). In adult mice, EGFL6 is specifically expressed at the central isthmus area by epithelial cells, tightly sandwiched with longitude‐aligned nerve fibers and TSCs processes (Cheng et al., 2018; Wei et al., 2020). EGFL6 knockout leads to misalignment of nerve endings and TSCs processes and defect of touch responses (Cheng et al., 2018).…”
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“…Furthermore, HFSCs are responsible for deposition of neurotrophins such as BDNF and of ECM proteins such as EGFL6, thus ensuring proper nerve patterning around the HF, which is critical for mechanosensory response and piloerection 167–169 . Similarly, HFSCs deposit nephronectin on one side of the bulge, thus establishing a niche for the arrector pili muscle (APM), a muscle string that connects the epidermis with the hair follicle causing piloerection 169,170 .…”
Section: Signalling From Hfscs Towards the Surrounding Skin Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%