黑素细胞功能障碍:干细胞的未来与希望。

IF 1.9 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2025-06-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.62347/EOIC7075
Sharique A Ali, Gulafsha Kassab, Tasneem Husain
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人类黑素细胞(MCs)和黑素细胞干细胞(McSCs)是皮肤色素沉着和附属物色素沉着的组成部分,起源于胚胎时期的神经嵴细胞。在成人皮肤中,居住在表皮中的McSCs维持功能性黑素细胞的持续再生,这是皮肤稳态和修复的重要过程。McSC研究的进展揭示了它们在对抗白癜风、头发变白、伤口愈合受损和黑色素瘤等疾病方面的关键作用。以前的研究已经显著提高了我们对这种独特干细胞群的细胞和分子特征的认识。然而,对它们在导致白癜风等疾病的黑素细胞功能障碍中的特征仍缺乏全面的了解。McSCs的功能障碍或消耗与这些疾病有关,突出了它们在维持皮肤健康方面的重要性。单细胞RNA测序、空间转录组学、基因编辑和全基因组测序等尖端技术加深了我们对McSC生物学及其调控微环境的理解。这篇综述深入研究了最近的发现,提供了一个全面的视角对McSCs及其治疗潜力。通过识别特定的分子信号和串扰机制,McSC研究为再生医学的应用开辟了道路,包括皮肤色素再生、组织修复和癌症治疗。该领域的进展为皮肤再生和更广泛的再生疗法的变革性突破奠定了基础。
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Melanocyte dysfunctions: future and promise of stem cells.

Human melanocytes (MCs) and melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) are integral to skin pigmentation and appendage pigmentation, originating embryonically from neural crest cells. In adult skin, McSCs residing in the epidermis sustain the continuous regeneration of functional melanocytes, a process vital for skin homeostasis and repair. Advances in McSC research have unravelled their pivotal roles in combating disorders such as vitiligo, hair greying, impaired wound healing, and melanoma. Previous studies have significantly advanced our knowledge of the cellular and molecular characteristics of this unique stem cell population. However, a comprehensive understanding of their characteristics in melanocyte dysfunctions leading to conditions like vitiligo is still lacking. Dysfunction or depletion of McSCs is linked to these conditions, highlighting their significance in maintaining skin health. Cutting-edge technologies like single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, gene editing, and whole-genome sequencing have deepened our understanding of McSC biology and their regulatory microenvironment. This review delves into the latest discoveries, offering a comprehensive perspective on McSCs and their therapeutic potential. By identifying specific molecular signals and crosstalk mechanisms, McSC research opens avenues for regenerative medicine applications, including skin repigmentation, tissue repair, and cancer treatment. The field's progression sets the stage for transformative breakthroughs in skin regeneration and broader regenerative therapies.

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