BMP4调节巢蛋白阳性干细胞向黑素细胞的分化。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rongfang Xie, Miaomiao Li, Xusheng Wang, Zhongjie Liu
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摘要

毛囊(HF)的发育和色素沉着是一个复杂的过程,受各种信号通路(如TGF-β和FGF信号通路)的控制。HF 干细胞中也表达 Nestin +(类似神经嵴)干细胞,特别是在隆起和真皮乳头区域。然而,这些Nestin阳性细胞在HF中的具体作用和分化潜能仍不清楚,尤其是它们对黑色素细胞形成和毛发色素沉着的贡献。骨形态发生蛋白 4(BMP4)是 TGFβ 家族的成员,它与调节 HF 的生长、着色和相关细胞行为有关。它在引导 Nestin 阳性细胞形成黑色素细胞系方面的作用还有待充分探讨。本研究构建了小鼠高频有机体,并证明它是研究高频体外生长和发育的理想模型。以该模型为基础,我们证明了 BMP4 可控制 HF 的着色及其长度、数量甚至大小。此外,在 BMP4 的刺激下,HF 中的 Nestin 阳性细胞--尤其是隆起区的细胞--分化为黑色素细胞,后者产生的色素赋予了 HF 颜色。小鼠高频有机体内色素沉着的增加突出表明,BMP4在Nestin阳性干细胞形成黑色素细胞的过程中起着重要的调节作用。这项研究深入揭示了毛发色素沉着的细胞机制,并为色素沉着疾病的潜在治疗应用提出了建议。
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BMP4 regulates differentiation of nestin-positive stem cells into melanocytes.

Hair follicle (HF) development and pigmentation are complex processes governed by various signaling pathways, such as TGF-β and FGF signaling pathways. Nestin + (neural crest like) stem cells are also expressed in HF stem cells, particularly in the bulge and dermal papilla region. However, the specific role and differentiation potential of these Nestin-positive cells within the HF remain unclear, especially regarding their contribution to melanocyte formation and hair pigmentation. Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4), members of the TGFβ family, has been implicated in regulating HF growth, coloration, and related cellular behaviors. Its role in directing Nestin-positive cells toward a melanocytic lineage has yet to be fully explored. In this study, mouse HF organoids were constructed and shown to be an ideal model for studying HF growth and development in vitro. Using this model as a basis, we demonstrated that BMP4 controls HF coloration as well as its length, number, and even size. Furthermore, Nestin-positive cells in the HF-especially those in the bulge region-differentiate into melanocytes, which produce the pigments that give HF its color under BMP4 stimulation. The resulting increase in pigmentation within the mouse HF organoids underscores that BMP4 has a major regulatory role in the formation of melanocytes from Nestin-positive stem cells. This research provides insights into the cellular mechanisms underlying hair pigmentation and suggests potential therapeutic applications for pigmentation disorders.

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.20
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546
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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