毛皮の収縮力 毛の回転周期中の幹細胞のニッチ移転
Nicholas Heitman1,2,3, Rachel Sennett1,2,3, Ka-Wai Mok1,2
1Black Family Stem Cell Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
まとめ
皮膜は,組織ホメオスタシスと幹細胞再生に不可欠な,滑らかな筋肉の収縮を通じて毛胞の回帰とニッチの移転を駆動します.
科学分野:
- 細胞生物学
- 皮膚科
- 組織再生
背景:
- 組織ホメオスタシスは 細胞の成長と喪失のバランスを取ります
- 髪のサイクルには,以前は知られていなかった幹細胞再生のための卵泡の回帰とニッチの移転が含まれています.
研究 の 目的:
- 毛皮の回帰とニッチ移転を促すメカニズムを特定する.
- 毛のサイクルダイナミクスにおける皮膚の役割を解明する.
主な方法:
- 皮膜の働きを研究した.
- 滑らかな筋肉の収縮機構と カルシウム-カルモジュリン-ミオシン 軽鎖キナーゼ経路を分析した
- 卵泡の回帰とニッチ移転への影響を観察するために,特定された経路をブロックしました.
主要な成果:
- 組織回帰とニッチ移転の主要な原動力として皮膚の殻を特定しました.
- カルシウム・カルモジュリン・ミオシン・ライトチェーンキナーゼ経路によって制御される滑らかな筋肉の収縮が,中心の収縮力を生み出すことが示された.
- この経路を遮断すると 毛囊の収縮とニッチ移転を阻害する.
結論:
- 皮膜は滑らかな筋肉として機能し 毛皮の回帰を促します
- この滑らかな筋肉の作用はニッチと幹細胞の再結合に不可欠であり,ホメオスタシス中の組織再生を可能にします.
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