<i>Lgr6</i> Marks Stem Cells in the Hair Follicle That Generate All Cell Lineages of the Skin

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Contributors

  • Hugo J. Snippert - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Andrea Haegebarth - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Maria Kasper - , Karolinska Institutet (Author)
  • Viljar Jaks - , Karolinska Institutet (Author)
  • Johan H. van Es - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Nick Barker - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Marc van de Wetering - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Maaike van den Born - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Harry Begthel - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Robert G. Vries - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Daniel E. Stange - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Hubrecht Inst KNAW, Utrecht University (Author)
  • Rune Toftgard - , Karolinska Institutet (Author)
  • Hans Clevers - , Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University (Author)

Abstract

Mammalian epidermis consists of three self-renewing compartments: the hair follicle, the sebaceous gland, and the interfollicular epidermis. We generated knock-in alleles of murine Lgr6, a close relative of the Lgr5 stem cell gene. Lgr6 was expressed in the earliest embryonic hair placodes. In adult hair follicles, Lgr6+ cells resided in a previously uncharacterized region directly above the follicle bulge. They expressed none of the known bulge stem cell markers. Prenatal Lgr6+ cells established the hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and interfollicular epidermis. Postnatally, Lgr6+ cells generated sebaceous gland and interfollicular epidermis, whereas contribution to hair lineages gradually diminished with age. Adult Lgr6+ cells executed long-term wound repair, including the formation of new hair follicles. We conclude that Lgr6 marks the most primitive epidermal stem cell.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1385-1389
Number of pages5
JournalScience
Volume327
Issue number5971
Publication statusPublished - 12 Mar 2010
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 20223988
Scopus 77949360959

Keywords

Keywords

  • Label-retaining cells, Adult-mouse skin, Population, Epidermis, Keratinocytes, Distinct, Bulge, Expression, Renewal, Defines