Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa
The skin surface is modified by numerous appendages. These structures arise from epithelial stem cells (SCs) through the induction of epidermal placodes as a result of local signalling interplay with mesenchymal cells based on the Wnt–(Dkk4)–Eda–Shh cascade. Slight modifications of the cascade, with...
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doaj-a820029c25084b199bc73038f7f0afd82020-12-21T00:02:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-12-01219736973610.3390/ijms21249736Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin AdnexaJaroslav Mokry0Rishikaysh Pisal1Medical Faculty, Charles University, 500 03 Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicMedical Faculty, Charles University, 500 03 Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicThe skin surface is modified by numerous appendages. These structures arise from epithelial stem cells (SCs) through the induction of epidermal placodes as a result of local signalling interplay with mesenchymal cells based on the Wnt–(Dkk4)–Eda–Shh cascade. Slight modifications of the cascade, with the participation of antagonistic signalling, decide whether multipotent epidermal SCs develop in interfollicular epidermis, scales, hair/feather follicles, nails or skin glands. This review describes the roles of epidermal SCs in the development of skin adnexa and interfollicular epidermis, as well as their maintenance. Each skin structure arises from distinct pools of epidermal SCs that are harboured in specific but different niches that control SC behaviour. Such relationships explain differences in marker and gene expression patterns between particular SC subsets. The activity of well-compartmentalized epidermal SCs is orchestrated with that of other skin cells not only along the hair cycle but also in the course of skin regeneration following injury. This review highlights several membrane markers, cytoplasmic proteins and transcription factors associated with epidermal SCs.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/24/9736stem cellepidermal placodeskin adnexasignallinghair pigmentationmarkers |
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Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa |
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Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa |
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Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa |
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Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa |
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Development and Maintenance of Epidermal Stem Cells in Skin Adnexa |
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development and maintenance of epidermal stem cells in skin adnexa |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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The skin surface is modified by numerous appendages. These structures arise from epithelial stem cells (SCs) through the induction of epidermal placodes as a result of local signalling interplay with mesenchymal cells based on the Wnt–(Dkk4)–Eda–Shh cascade. Slight modifications of the cascade, with the participation of antagonistic signalling, decide whether multipotent epidermal SCs develop in interfollicular epidermis, scales, hair/feather follicles, nails or skin glands. This review describes the roles of epidermal SCs in the development of skin adnexa and interfollicular epidermis, as well as their maintenance. Each skin structure arises from distinct pools of epidermal SCs that are harboured in specific but different niches that control SC behaviour. Such relationships explain differences in marker and gene expression patterns between particular SC subsets. The activity of well-compartmentalized epidermal SCs is orchestrated with that of other skin cells not only along the hair cycle but also in the course of skin regeneration following injury. This review highlights several membrane markers, cytoplasmic proteins and transcription factors associated with epidermal SCs. |
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stem cell epidermal placode skin adnexa signalling hair pigmentation markers |
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