| Literature DB >> 33573119 |
Charlie Colin-Pierre1,2,3, Valérie Untereiner4, Ganesh D Sockalingum5, Nicolas Berthélémy3, Louis Danoux3, Vincent Bardey3, Solène Mine3, Christine Jeanmaire3, Laurent Ramont1,2,6, Stéphane Brézillon1,2.
Abstract
The expression of glypicans in different hair follicle (HF) compartments and their potential roles during hair shaft growth are still poorly understood. Heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) distribution in HFs is classically investigated by conventional histology, biochemical analysis, and immunohistochemistry. In this report, a novel approach is proposed to assess hair histology and HSPG distribution changes in HFs at different phases of the hair growth cycle using infrared spectral imaging (IRSI). The distribution of HSPGs in HFs was probed by IRSI using the absorption region relevant to sulfation as a spectral marker. The findings were supported by Western immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry assays focusing on the glypican-1 expression and distribution in HFs. This study demonstrates the capacity of IRSI to identify the different HF tissue structures and to highlight protein, proteoglycan (PG), glycosaminoglycan (GAG), and sulfated GAG distribution in these structures. The comparison between anagen, catagen, and telogen phases shows the qualitative and/or quantitative evolution of GAGs as supported by Western immunoblotting. Thus, IRSI can simultaneously reveal the location of proteins, PGs, GAGs, and sulfated GAGs in HFs in a reagent- and label-free manner. From a dermatological point of view, IRSI shows its potential as a promising technique to study alopecia.Entities:
Keywords: glycosaminoglycans; hair follicle growth; immunohistochemistry; infrared spectral imaging; k-means clustering
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33573119 PMCID: PMC7912031 DOI: 10.3390/biom11020192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X