幹細胞の競争が皮膚の恒常性と老化に影響する
Nan Liu1, Hiroyuki Matsumura2, Tomoki Kato1
1Department of Stem Cell Biology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Nature
|April 5, 2019
まとめ
コラーゲンXVII (COL17A1) レベルによって駆動される幹細胞の競争は,組織の健康を維持しますが,その減少は皮膚の老化を引き起こします. COL17A1を復元することで 抗老化治療が可能になります
科学分野:
- 幹細胞生物学
- 皮膚科
- 老化に関する研究
背景:
- 組織ホメオスタシスは幹細胞の機能に依存しますが,老化中の動態はよくわかっていません.
- 皮膚幹細胞の行動と臓器の老化におけるその役割については,さらなる調査が必要である.
研究 の 目的:
- 皮膚幹細胞の動態と老化におけるコラーゲンXVII (COL17A1) の役割を調査する.
- 幹細胞の競争のメカニズムと皮膚の老化への影響を調査する.
主な方法:
- マウスにおけるインビボクローン分析
- 幹細胞の3Dモデル化
- コラーゲンXVII (COL17A1) 発現とタンパク質分解の分析
主要な成果:
- COL17A1発現の生理学的変動は幹細胞の競争を促す.
- COL17A1が高いクローンは COL17A1が低いクローンを圧倒し,排除します.
- COL17A1の喪失は幹細胞の分層化につながり,メラノ細胞と線維細胞を枯渇させ,皮膚の老化を促します.
結論:
- ホメオスタシスのための幹細胞の選択は,COL17A1の損失によって損なわれ,老化につながります.
- COL17A1の強制維持は皮膚の老化を助けることができ,治療の可能性を示唆します.
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