Stem cell plasticity enables hair regeneration following Lgr5+ cell loss

Under injury conditions, dedicated stem cell populations govern tissue regeneration. However, the molecular mechanisms that induce stem cell regeneration and enable plasticity are poorly understood. Here, we investigate stem cell recovery in the context of the hair follicle to understand how two mol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature cell biology 2017-06, Vol.19 (6), p.666-676
Hauptverfasser: Hoeck, Joerg D., Biehs, Brian, Kurtova, Antonina V., Kljavin, Noelyn M., de Sousa e Melo, Felipe, Alicke, Bruno, Koeppen, Hartmut, Modrusan, Zora, Piskol, Robert, de Sauvage, Frederic J.
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Zusammenfassung:Under injury conditions, dedicated stem cell populations govern tissue regeneration. However, the molecular mechanisms that induce stem cell regeneration and enable plasticity are poorly understood. Here, we investigate stem cell recovery in the context of the hair follicle to understand how two molecularly distinct stem cell populations are integrated. Utilizing diphtheria-toxin-mediated cell ablation of Lgr5 + (leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 5) stem cells, we show that killing of Lgr5 + cells in mice abrogates hair regeneration but this is reversible. During recovery, CD34 + (CD34 antigen) stem cells activate inflammatory response programs and start dividing. Pharmacological attenuation of inflammation inhibits CD34 + cell proliferation. Subsequently, the Wnt pathway controls the recovery of Lgr5 + cells and inhibition of Wnt signalling prevents Lgr5 + cell and hair germ recovery. Thus, our study uncovers a compensatory relationship between two stem cell populations and the underlying molecular mechanisms that enable hair follicle regeneration. Hoeck et al.  show that disruption of the hair follicle stem cell compartment by loss of Lgr5 + stem cells is followed by an inflammatory response and CD34 + stem cell activation and proliferation, to eventually replenish the Lgr5 + population.
ISSN:1465-7392
1476-4679
DOI:10.1038/ncb3535