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Transforming growth factor-beta receptor type I and type II expression during murine hair follicle development and cycling.

R Paus1, K Foitzik, P Welker, S Bulfone-Paus, S Eichmüller.   

Abstract

Although the TGF-beta family of growth factors probably regulates skin and hair follicle development, its exact role is still quite ill-defined. Here, we characterize the correlative expression pattern of the interdependent high affinity receptor proteins for TGF-beta1 and TGF-beta3, TGF-beta receptor type I (TGF-betaRI) and TGF-beta receptor type II (TGF-betaRII), during hair follicle development and cycling in C57BL/6 mice. During neonatal follicle development, TGF-betaRII immunoreactivity is confined to epithelial cells. Focal epidermal TGF-betaRII expression is seen even before actual hair placode formation. In contrast to the TGF-betaRII immunoreactivity in the outer root sheath, precortical hair matrix and inner root sheath cells were TGF-betaRII negative during hair bulb morphogenesis. TGF-betaRI (Alk-5) immunoreactivity largely overlapped the TGF-betaRII expression pattern, but was more widespread. During hair follicle cycling in adolescent mice, TGF-betaRII immunoreactivity was restricted to follicles, and was strikingly hair cycle dependent (maximal immunoreactivity: anagen VI and early catagen). Again, TGF-betaRI (Alk-5) immunoreactivity co-localized with TGF-betaRII immunoreactivity, but was more extensive. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis of TGF-betaRII mRNA confirmed peak transcript levels in back skin with most hair follicles in the anagen VI-catagen transformation. mRNA levels of TGF-betaRI (Alk-5) did not vary significantly during the hair cycle, whereas those of TGF-betaRI (threonine-serine kinase 7 L) declined during early anagen, and were maximal during the anagen-catagen transition. This provides a basis for defining the choreography of TGF-beta-related signalling during hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling, introduces intraepidermal TGF-betaRII immunoreactivity as a marker for imminent follicle development, and supports the concept that both TGF-betaRII and TGF-betaRI stimulation is involved in, but not restricted to, the control of catagen induction.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9326384     DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12336635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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