Macrophages induce AKT/β-catenin-dependent Lgr5+ stem cell activation and hair follicle regeneration through TNF

巨噬细胞通过TNF诱导AKT/β-catenin依赖的Lgr5+干细胞活化和毛囊再生。

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作者:Xusheng Wang ,Haiyan Chen ,Ruiyun Tian ,Yiling Zhang ,Marina S Drutskaya ,Chengmei Wang ,Jianfeng Ge ,Zhimeng Fan ,Deqiang Kong ,Xiaoxiao Wang ,Ting Cai ,Ying Zhou ,Jingwen Wang ,Jinmei Wang ,Shan Wang ,Zhihai Qin ,Huanhuan Jia ,Yue Wu ,Jia Liu ,Sergei A Nedospasov ,Edward E Tredget ,Mei Lin ,Jianjun Liu ,Yuyang Jiang ,Yaojiong Wu

Abstract

Skin stem cells can regenerate epidermal appendages; however, hair follicles (HF) lost as a result of injury are barely regenerated. Here we show that macrophages in wounds activate HF stem cells, leading to telogen-anagen transition (TAT) around the wound and de novo HF regeneration, mostly through TNF signalling. Both TNF knockout and overexpression attenuate HF neogenesis in wounds, suggesting dose-dependent induction of HF neogenesis by TNF, which is consistent with TNF-induced AKT signalling in epidermal stem cells in vitro. TNF-induced β-catenin accumulation is dependent on AKT but not Wnt signalling. Inhibition of PI3K/AKT blocks depilation-induced HF TAT. Notably, Pten loss in Lgr5+ HF stem cells results in HF TAT independent of injury and promotes HF neogenesis after wounding. Thus, our results suggest that macrophage-TNF-induced AKT/β-catenin signalling in Lgr5+ HF stem cells has a crucial role in promoting HF cycling and neogenesis after wounding.

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