Hair and skin derived progenitor cells: In search of a candidate cell for regenerative medicine

Kumar, Anil ; Mohanty, Sujata ; Nandy, Sushmita Bose ; Gupta, Somesh ; Khaitan, Binod K. ; Sharma, Shilpa ; Bhargava, Balram ; Airan, Balram (2016) Hair and skin derived progenitor cells: In search of a candidate cell for regenerative medicine Indian Journal of Medical Research, 143 (2). pp. 175-183. ISSN 0971-5916

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-5916.180205

Abstract

Background and objectives: Skin is an established tissue source for cell based therapy. The hair follicle has been introduced later as a tissue source for cell based therapy. The ease of tissue harvest and multipotent nature of the resident stem cells in skin and hair follicle has promoted basic and clinical research in this area. This study was conducted to evaluate skin stem cells (SSCs) and hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) as candidate cells appropriate for neuronal and melanocyte lineage differentiation. Methods: In this study, SSCs and hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) were expanded in vitro by explant culture method and were compared in terms of proliferative potential and stemness; differentiation potential into melanocytes and neuronal lineage. Results: SSCs were found to be more proliferative in comparison to HFSCs, however, telomerase activity was more in HFSCs in comparison to SSCs. Capacity to differentiate into two lineages of ectoderm origin (neuronal and melanocyte) was found to be different. HFSCs cells showed more propensities towards melanocyte lineage, whereas SSCs were more inclined towards neuronal lineage. Interpretation and conclusions: The study showed that SSCs had differential advantage over the HFSCs for neuronal cell differentiation, whereas, the HFSCs were better source for melanocytic differentiation.

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Keywords:Differentiation; Hair Follicle Stem Cells (HFSCs); Skin Stem Cells (SSCs)
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