Literature DB >> 27940653

Hair follicle stem cell cultures reveal self-organizing plasticity of stem cells and their progeny.

Carlos Andrés Chacón-Martínez1, Markus Klose2, Catherin Niemann3,4, Ingmar Glauche2, Sara A Wickström5,6.   

Abstract

Understanding how complex tissues are formed, maintained, and regenerated through local growth, differentiation, and remodeling requires knowledge on how single-cell behaviors are coordinated on the population level. The self-renewing hair follicle, maintained by a distinct stem cell population, represents an excellent paradigm to address this question. A major obstacle in mechanistic understanding of hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) regulation has been the lack of a culture system that recapitulates HFSC behavior while allowing their precise monitoring and manipulation. Here, we establish an in vitro culture system based on a 3D extracellular matrix environment and defined soluble factors, which for the first time allows expansion and long-term maintenance of murine multipotent HFSCs in the absence of heterologous cell types. Strikingly, this scheme promotes de novo generation of HFSCs from non-HFSCs and vice versa in a dynamic self-organizing process. This bidirectional interconversion of HFSCs and their progeny drives the system into a population equilibrium state. Our study uncovers regulatory dynamics by which phenotypic plasticity of cells drives population-level homeostasis within a niche, and provides a discovery tool for studies on adult stem cell fate.
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Keywords:  differentiation; hair follicle stem cells; niche; reprogramming; stem cell cultures

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27940653      PMCID: PMC5242381          DOI: 10.15252/embj.201694902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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