Literature DB >> 22444696

Fundamental hair follicle biology and fine fibre production in animals.

H Galbraith1.   

Abstract

Hair 'fine' fibre is an important commercial product of farmed and certain wild animal species. The fibre is produced in follicles embedded in skin. These have properties in common with other tissues of the integument and have importance in determining yield and quality of fibre. Means of understanding and improving these characteristics are informed by knowledge of integumental and follicle biology. This paper reviews contemporary information that identifies the major fibre-producing species and their production characteristic. It surveys knowledge describing fundamental biology of the integument and considers information derived for the hair follicle from studies on a number of species including genetically modified mice. It identifies the composition of the follicle and describes components and interrelationships between epidermal hair-fibre producing epidermis and fibroblast- and connective tissue-containing dermis. The structure of different primary and secondary follicle types, and associated structures, are described. Focus is given to the alterations in anatomy and in behaviour from active to inactive state, which occurs during the hair follicle cycle. Information is provided on the anatomical substructures (hair medulla, cortex, cuticles and supporting sheaths and dermal papilla), cellular and extracellular composition, and adhesion and chemical signalling systems, which regulate development from the early embryo to post-natal state and subsequent cycling. Such signalling involves the dermis and its specialist fibroblasts, which secrete signalling molecules, which along with those from local epidermis and systemic sources, largely determine structure and function of epidermal cells. Such chemical signalling typically includes endocrine-, paracrine-, autocrine- and juxtacrine-acting molecules and interactions with their receptors located on cell membranes or intracellularly with transduction of message mediated by transcription factors at gene level. Important hormones and growth factors and inhibitors regulating morphogenic and/or mitogenic activity are identified. These mediate mechanisms associated with presence or absence in skin and development of patterning for primary or secondary follicles. Reference is made to deposition of individual keratins and keratin-associated proteins in follicle sub-structures and to fibre properties such as length, diameter, medullation, crimp and lustre. Pre- and post-natal regulation of pigmentation by melanocytes is reviewed. Brief attention is given to genomic and non-genomic variation and impact on the phenotypes expressed and the role of regulatory gene products as potential molecular markers for selection of superior animals. The importance of nutrients in providing substrates for follicular structures and enzymes and in molecules facilitating gene expression is also considered.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22444696     DOI: 10.1017/S175173111000025X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animal        ISSN: 1751-7311            Impact factor:   3.240


  15 in total

1.  Tβ4-overexpression based on the piggyBac transposon system in cashmere goats alters hair fiber characteristics.

Authors:  Bingbo Shi; Qiang Ding; Xiaolin He; Haijing Zhu; Yiyuan Niu; Bei Cai; Jiao Cai; Anming Lei; Danju Kang; Hailong Yan; Baohua Ma; Xiaolong Wang; Lei Qu; Yulin Chen
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2016-11-29       Impact factor: 2.788

2.  Inactivation of indicator microorganisms and biological hazards by standard and/or alternative processing methods in Category 2 and 3 animal by-products and derived products to be used as organic fertilisers and/or soil improvers.

Authors:  Konstantinos Koutsoumanis; Ana Allende; Declan Bolton; Sara Bover-Cid; Marianne Chemaly; Robert Davies; Alessandra De Cesare; Lieve Herman; Friederike Hilbert; Roland Lindqvist; Maarten Nauta; Luisa Peixe; Giuseppe Ru; Marion Simmons; Panagiotis Skandamis; Elisabetta Suffredini; Benedetta Bottari; Enda Cummins; Kari Ylivainio; Irene Muñoz Guajardo; Angel Ortiz-Pelaez; Avelino Alvarez-Ordóñez
Journal:  EFSA J       Date:  2021-12-02

3.  Integrated analysis of miRNAs and mRNA profiling reveals the potential roles of miRNAs in sheep hair follicle development.

Authors:  Junmin He; Xixia Huang; Bingru Zhao; Guifen Liu; Yuezhen Tian; Guoping Zhang; Chen Wei; Jingyi Mao; Kechuan Tian
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-10-22       Impact factor: 4.547

4.  Exploring Differentially Expressed Genes and Natural Antisense Transcripts in Sheep (Ovis aries) Skin with Different Wool Fiber Diameters by Digital Gene Expression Profiling.

Authors:  Yaojing Yue; Tingting Guo; Jianbin Liu; Jian Guo; Chao Yuan; Ruilin Feng; Chune Niu; Xiaoping Sun; Bohui Yang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-15       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Identification of skin-expressed genes possibly associated with wool growth regulation of Aohan fine wool sheep.

Authors:  Nan Liu; Hegang Li; Kaidong Liu; Juanjuan Yu; Ran Bu; Ming Cheng; Wei De; Jifeng Liu; Guangling He; Jinshan Zhao
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 2.797

6.  A comparison of transcriptomic patterns measured in the skin of Chinese fine and coarse wool sheep breeds.

Authors:  Lichun Zhang; Fuliang Sun; Haiguo Jin; Brian P Dalrymple; Yang Cao; Tian Wei; Tony Vuocolo; Mingxin Zhang; Qinlin Piao; Aaron B Ingham
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-30       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Discovery of genes and proteins possibly regulating mean wool fibre diameter using cDNA microarray and proteomic approaches.

Authors:  Jinshan Zhao; Huaiyuan Qin; Jingjing Xin; Nan Liu; Rongwei Han; F M Perez-Campo; Hegang Li
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  The functions of ocu-miR-205 in regulating hair follicle development in Rex rabbits.

Authors:  Gongyan Liu; Shu Li; Hongli Liu; Yanli Zhu; Liya Bai; Haitao Sun; Shuxia Gao; Wenxue Jiang; Fuchang Li
Journal:  BMC Dev Biol       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 1.978

9.  Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of Fetal Skin Reveals Key Genes Related to Hair Follicle Morphogenesis in Cashmere Goats.

Authors:  Ye Gao; Xiaolong Wang; Hailong Yan; Jie Zeng; Sen Ma; Yiyuan Niu; Guangxian Zhou; Yu Jiang; Yulin Chen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-03-09       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Thymosin β4 Identified by Transcriptomic Analysis from HF Anagen to Telogen Promotes Proliferation of SHF-DPCs in Albas Cashmere Goat.

Authors:  Bai Dai; Fei Hao; Teng Xu; Bing Zhu; Li-Qing Ren; Xiao-Yu Han; Dong-Jun Liu
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-03-25       Impact factor: 5.923

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