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Cholesterol homeostasis: Links to hair follicle biology and hair disorders.
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Experimental dermatology [Exp Dermatol] 2020 Mar; Vol. 29 (3), pp. 299-311. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Aug 19. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Lipids and lipid metabolism are critical factors in hair follicle (HF) biology, and cholesterol has long been suspected of influencing hair growth. Altered cholesterol homeostasis is involved in the pathogenesis of primary cicatricial alopecia, mutations in a cholesterol transporter are associated with congenital hypertrichosis, and dyslipidaemia has been linked to androgenic alopecia. The underlying molecular mechanisms by which cholesterol influences pathways involved in proliferation and differentiation within HF cell populations remain largely unknown. As such, expanding our knowledge of the role for cholesterol in regulating these processes is likely to provide new leads in the development of treatments for disorders of hair growth and cycling. This review describes the current state of knowledge with respect to cholesterol homeostasis in the HF along with known and putative links to hair pathologies.<br /> (© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Subjects :
- Alopecia metabolism
Animals
Cell Differentiation
Cell Proliferation
Cholecalciferol metabolism
Cicatrix pathology
Hair
Homeostasis
Humans
Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors metabolism
Hypertrichosis congenital
Hypertrichosis immunology
Ichthyosis metabolism
Keratinocytes cytology
Keratinocytes metabolism
Lipid Metabolism
Lipids chemistry
Mice
Mutation
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors metabolism
Phenotype
Signal Transduction
Skin Physiological Phenomena
Steroids metabolism
Sterols metabolism
Cholesterol metabolism
Hair Diseases physiopathology
Hair Follicle physiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1600-0625
- Volume :
- 29
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Experimental dermatology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31260136
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.13993