| Literature DB >> 30122476 |
Zhou Yu1, Kaiju Jiang2, Zijian Xu2, Huanwei Huang2, Nannan Qian2, Zhiwei Lu2, Daoming Chen2, Ruonan Di2, Tianyi Yuan2, Zhenhai Du3, Wei Xie3, Xiaoling Lu4, Huawei Li4, Renjie Chai5, Yong Yang6, Bing Zhu7, Tetsuo Kunieda8, Fengchao Wang9, Ting Chen10.
Abstract
Mesenchymal niche cells instruct activity of tissue-resident stem and progenitor cell populations. Epithelial stem cells in hair follicles (HFs) have region-specific activity, which may arise from intrinsic cellular heterogeneity within mesenchymal dermal papilla (DP) cells. Here we show that expression of Hoxc genes is sufficient to reprogram mesenchymal DP cells and alter the regenerative potential of epithelial stem cells. Hoxc gene expression in adult skin dermis closely correlates with regional HF regeneration patterns. Disrupting the region-specific expression patterns of Hoxc genes, by either decreasing their epigenetic repression via Bmi1 loss or inducing ectopic interactions of the Hoxc locus with an active epigenetic region, leads to precocious HF regeneration. We further show that a single Hoxc gene is sufficient to activate dormant DP niches and promote regional HF regeneration through canonical Wnt signaling. Altogether, these results reveal that Hoxc genes bestow mesenchymal niches with tissue-level heterogeneity and plasticity.Entities:
Keywords: Hox; Polycomb; Wnt; adult stem cell; niche; tissue regeneration; topologically associated domain
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30122476 DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2018.07.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stem Cell ISSN: 1875-9777 Impact factor: 24.633