| Literature DB >> 26513332 |
Enrique Poblet1, Francisco Jiménez-Acosta2, Jonathan A Hardman3, Eduardo Escario4, Ralf Paus3,5.
Abstract
The pilosebaceous unit (PSU) and the eccrine sweat gland (ESG) are classically described as completely independent skin appendages. However, careful inspection of scalp follicular units reveals that the secretory segment of the ESG spatially approximates the hair follicle in a position below the sebaceous gland and the insertion of the arrector pili muscle. Therefore, we propose here that, contrary to conventional wisdom, the PSU and the ESG should not be viewed in isolation, and may form instead, along with the arrector pili muscle and the apocrine gland (where present),one functional unit. For this, we suggest the more inclusive term of 'Hair Cluster' (HC). If confirmed, e.g. by 3D imaging techniques, the novel concept of a functional HC, whose individual components may communicate via secreted molecules and may share selected progenitor cell populations for HC repair/regeneration, has major physiological and pathological implications, which are briefly discussed.Entities:
Keywords: eccrine sweat gland; hair follicle
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26513332 DOI: 10.1111/exd.12889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Dermatol ISSN: 0906-6705 Impact factor: 3.960