The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles
Abstract Background The periodic growth of hair follicles is regulated by the balance of activators and inhibitors. The BMP signaling pathway plays an important role during hair follicle regeneration, but the exact BMP protein that controls this process has not been revealed. Methods The expression...
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doaj-ca6243e4ba4945f9844e4635bd6588af2020-11-24T22:00:22ZengBMCCell Communication and Signaling1478-811X2019-02-0117111010.1186/s12964-019-0330-xThe balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair folliclesPan Wu0Yiming Zhang1Yizhan Xing2Wei Xu3Haiying Guo4Fang Deng5Xiaogen Ma6Yuhong Li7Department of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Xinqiao Hospital, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Dermatology, Chongqing First People’s Hospital and Chongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalDepartment of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityDepartment of Cell Biology, Army Medical UniversityAbstract Background The periodic growth of hair follicles is regulated by the balance of activators and inhibitors. The BMP signaling pathway plays an important role during hair follicle regeneration, but the exact BMP protein that controls this process has not been revealed. Methods The expression of BMP6 was determined via in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. The in vivo effect of BMP6 overexpression was studied by using a previously established adenovirus injection model. The hair follicle regeneration was assessed by gross observation, H&E staining and 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) tracing. The expression patterns of BMP6 signaling and Wnt10b signaling in both AdBMP6-treated and AdWnt10b-treated skins were determined by in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. Results BMP6 was expressed differently in the stages of hair follicle cycle. The telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles was inhibited by adenovirus-mediated overexpression of BMP6. In the in vivo model, the BMP6 signaling was inhibited by Wnt10b and the Wnt10b signaling was inhibited by BMP6. The activation of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) was also competitively regulated by Wnt10b and BMP6. Conclusions Combined with previously reported data of Wnt10b, our findings indicate that BMP6 and Wnt10b are major inhibitors and activators respectively and their balance regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles. To the best of our knowledge, our data provide previously unreported insights into the regulation of hair follicle cycling and provide new clues for the diagnosis and therapies of hair loss.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12964-019-0330-xHair follicle regenerationWnt10bBMP6Hair follicle stem cells |
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Pan Wu Yiming Zhang Yizhan Xing Wei Xu Haiying Guo Fang Deng Xiaogen Ma Yuhong Li The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles Cell Communication and Signaling Hair follicle regeneration Wnt10b BMP6 Hair follicle stem cells |
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Pan Wu Yiming Zhang Yizhan Xing Wei Xu Haiying Guo Fang Deng Xiaogen Ma Yuhong Li |
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Pan Wu |
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The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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The balance of Bmp6 and Wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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balance of bmp6 and wnt10b regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles |
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Cell Communication and Signaling |
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1478-811X |
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2019-02-01 |
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Abstract Background The periodic growth of hair follicles is regulated by the balance of activators and inhibitors. The BMP signaling pathway plays an important role during hair follicle regeneration, but the exact BMP protein that controls this process has not been revealed. Methods The expression of BMP6 was determined via in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. The in vivo effect of BMP6 overexpression was studied by using a previously established adenovirus injection model. The hair follicle regeneration was assessed by gross observation, H&E staining and 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) tracing. The expression patterns of BMP6 signaling and Wnt10b signaling in both AdBMP6-treated and AdWnt10b-treated skins were determined by in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. Results BMP6 was expressed differently in the stages of hair follicle cycle. The telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles was inhibited by adenovirus-mediated overexpression of BMP6. In the in vivo model, the BMP6 signaling was inhibited by Wnt10b and the Wnt10b signaling was inhibited by BMP6. The activation of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) was also competitively regulated by Wnt10b and BMP6. Conclusions Combined with previously reported data of Wnt10b, our findings indicate that BMP6 and Wnt10b are major inhibitors and activators respectively and their balance regulates the telogen-anagen transition of hair follicles. To the best of our knowledge, our data provide previously unreported insights into the regulation of hair follicle cycling and provide new clues for the diagnosis and therapies of hair loss. |
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Hair follicle regeneration Wnt10b BMP6 Hair follicle stem cells |
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