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Functional anatomy of the hair follicle: The Secondary Hair Germ
Authors:Andrey A. Panteleyev
Affiliation:Kurchatov complex of NBICS Technologies, National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:The secondary hair germ (SHG)—a transitory structure in the lower portion of the mouse telogen hair follicle (HF)—is directly involved in anagen induction and eventual HF regrowth. Some crucial aspects of SHG functioning and ontogenetic relations with other HF parts, however, remain undefined. According to recent evidence (in contrast to previous bulge‐centric views), the SHG is the primary target of anagen‐inducing signalling and a source of both the outer root sheath (ORS) and ascending HF layers during the initial (morphogenetic) anagen subphase. The SHG is comprised of two functionally distinct cell populations. Its lower portion (originating from lower HF cells that survived catagen) forms all ascending HF layers, while the upper SHG (formed by bulge‐derived cells) builds up the ORS. The predetermination of SHG cells to a specific morphogenetic fate contradicts their attribution to the “stem cell” category and supports SHG designation as a “germinative” or a “founder” cell population. The mechanisms of this predetermination driving transition of the SHG from “refractory” to the “competent” state during the telogen remain unknown. Functionally, the SHG serves as a barrier, protecting the quiescent bulge stem cell niche from the extensive follicular papilla/SHG signalling milieu. The formation of the SHG is a prerequisite for efficient “precommitment” of these cells and provides for easier sensing and a faster response to anagen‐inducing signals. In general, the formation of the SHG is an evolutionary adaptation, which allowed the ancestors of modern Muridae to acquire a specific, highly synchronized pattern of hair cycling.
Keywords:anagen  bulge  cell kinetics  morphogenesis  telogen
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