An Extended Epidermal Response Heals Cutaneous Wounds in the Absence of a Hair Follicle Stem Cell Contribution
pmid: 18037901
An Extended Epidermal Response Heals Cutaneous Wounds in the Absence of a Hair Follicle Stem Cell Contribution
Hair follicles have been observed to provide a major cellular contribution to epidermal healing, with emigration of stem-derived cells from the follicles aiding in wound reepithelialization. However, the functional requirements for this hair follicle input are unknown. Here we have characterized the keratinocyte stem cell status of mutant mice that lack all hair follicle development on their tail, and analyzed the consequent alterations in epidermal wound healing rate and mechanisms. In analyzing stem cell behavior in embryonic skin we found that clonogenic keratinocytes are relatively frequent in the ectoderm prior to hair follicle formation. However, their frequency in the interfollicular epidermis drops sharply by birth, at which time the majority of stem cells are present within the hair follicles. We find that in the absence of hair follicles cutaneous wounds heal with an acute delay in reepithelialization. This delay is followed by expansion of the region of activated epidermis, beyond that seen in normal haired skin, followed by appropriate wound closure. JID Journal Club article: for questions, answers, and open discussion about this article please go to http://network.nature.com/group/jidclub.
Keratinocytes, Male, cytology: Hair Follicle, cytology: Epidermis, Dermatology, Edar-Associated Death Domain Protein, Biochemistry, Mice, Pregnancy, Animals, cytology: Stem Cells, cytology: Keratinocytes, Molecular Biology, Skin, Wound Healing, physiology: Wound Healing, Stem Cells, Cell Biology, 3T3 Cells, genetics: Edar-Associated Death Domain Protein, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mutant Strains, Epidermal Cells, Female, Epidermis, Hair Follicle
Keratinocytes, Male, cytology: Hair Follicle, cytology: Epidermis, Dermatology, Edar-Associated Death Domain Protein, Biochemistry, Mice, Pregnancy, Animals, cytology: Stem Cells, cytology: Keratinocytes, Molecular Biology, Skin, Wound Healing, physiology: Wound Healing, Stem Cells, Cell Biology, 3T3 Cells, genetics: Edar-Associated Death Domain Protein, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mutant Strains, Epidermal Cells, Female, Epidermis, Hair Follicle
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