1. Dynamic duo: Cell-extracellular matrix interactions in hair follicle development and regeneration.
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Fujiwara H
- Subjects
- Animals, Humans, Cell Adhesion physiology, Focal Adhesions metabolism, Focal Adhesions physiology, Cell Communication physiology, Hemidesmosomes metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Epithelial Cells physiology, Hair Follicle metabolism, Hair Follicle physiology, Hair Follicle cytology, Extracellular Matrix metabolism, Extracellular Matrix physiology, Regeneration physiology
- Abstract
Ectodermal organs, such as hair follicles, originate from simple epithelial and mesenchymal sheets through a complex developmental process driven by interactions between these cell types. This process involves dermal condensation, placode formation, bud morphogenesis, and organogenesis, and all of these processes require intricate interactions among various tissues. Recent research has emphasized the crucial role of reciprocal and dynamic interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), referred to as the "dynamic duo", in the development of ectodermal organs. These interactions provide spatially and temporally changing biophysical and biochemical cues within tissues. Using the hair follicle as an example, this review highlights two types of cell-ECM adhesion units-focal adhesion-type and hemidesmosome-type adhesion units-that facilitate communication between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. This review further explores how these adhesion units, along with other cell-ECM interactions, evolve during hair follicle development and regeneration, underscoring their importance in guiding both developmental and regenerative processes., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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