Literature DB >> 29451559

Linking chromatin dynamics, cell fate plasticity, and tissue homeostasis in adult mouse hair follicle stem cells.

Jayhun Lee1, Tudorita Tumbar1.   

Abstract

Cellular plasticity for fate acquisition is associated with distinct chromatin states, which include histone modifications, dynamic association of chromatin factors with the DNA, and global chromatin compaction and nuclear organization. While embryonic stem cell (ESC) plasticity in vitro and its link with chromatin states have been characterized in depth, little is known about tissue stem cell plasticity in vivo, during adult tissue homeostasis. Recently, we reported a distinct globally low level of histone H3 K4/9/27me3 in mouse hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) during quiescence. This occurred at the stage preceding fate acquisition, when HFSC fate plasticity must be at its highest. This hypomethylated state was required for proper skin homeostasis and timely hair cycle. Here, we show both in the live tissue and in cell culture that at quiescence HFSCs have higher exchange rates for core histone H2B when compared with proliferative or differentiated cells. This denoted a hyperdynamic chromatin state, which was previously associated with high cell fate plasticity in ESCs. Moreover, we find that quiescent HFSCs display a higher propensity for de-differentiation in response to Yamanaka's reprogramming factors in vivo. These results further support our recent model in which HFSCs render their chromatin into a specific state at quiescence, which is attuned to higher cell fate plasticity.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29451559      PMCID: PMC5811201          DOI: 10.26600/MolLife.1.1.2.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Life        ISSN: 2559-611X


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3.  Distinct self-renewal and differentiation phases in the niche of infrequently dividing hair follicle stem cells.

Authors:  Ying V Zhang; Janice Cheong; Nichita Ciapurin; David J McDermitt; Tudorita Tumbar
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2009-08-06       Impact factor: 24.633

4.  Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse embryonic and adult fibroblast cultures by defined factors.

Authors:  Kazutoshi Takahashi; Shinya Yamanaka
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2006-08-10       Impact factor: 41.582

5.  Live imaging of stem cell and progeny behaviour in physiological hair-follicle regeneration.

Authors:  Panteleimon Rompolas; Elizabeth R Deschene; Giovanni Zito; David G Gonzalez; Ichiko Saotome; Ann M Haberman; Valentina Greco
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-07-26       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  A reprogrammable mouse strain from gene-targeted embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  Matthias Stadtfeld; Nimet Maherali; Marti Borkent; Konrad Hochedlinger
Journal:  Nat Methods       Date:  2009-12-13       Impact factor: 28.547

7.  High Runx1 levels promote a reversible, more-differentiated cell state in hair-follicle stem cells during quiescence.

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Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2014-01-23       Impact factor: 9.423

8.  Runx1 and p21 synergistically limit the extent of hair follicle stem cell quiescence in vivo.

Authors:  Jayhun Lee; Charlene S L Hoi; Karin C Lilja; Brian S White; Song Eun Lee; David Shalloway; Tudorita Tumbar
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-03-04       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 9.  The tortoise and the hair: slow-cycling cells in the stem cell race.

Authors:  Elaine Fuchs
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2009-05-29       Impact factor: 41.582

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Review 1.  Epigenetic control in skin development, homeostasis and injury repair.

Authors:  Sangjo Kang; Gopal Chovatiya; Tudorita Tumbar
Journal:  Exp Dermatol       Date:  2019-02-12       Impact factor: 3.960

Review 2.  Stem cell-intrinsic mechanisms regulating adult hair follicle homeostasis.

Authors:  Seon A Lee; Kefei Nina Li; Tudorita Tumbar
Journal:  Exp Dermatol       Date:  2020-12-20       Impact factor: 3.960

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