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Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis

Delayed wound healing and reduced barrier function with an increased risk of cancer are characteristics of aged skin and one possible mechanism is misregulation or dysfunction of epidermal stem cells during aging. Recent studies have identified heterogeneous stem cell populations within the mouse in...

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Autores principales: Changarathil, Gopakumar, Ramirez, Karina, Isoda, Hiroko, Sada, Aiko, Yanagisawa, Hiromi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6519801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215908
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author Changarathil, Gopakumar
Ramirez, Karina
Isoda, Hiroko
Sada, Aiko
Yanagisawa, Hiromi
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Ramirez, Karina
Isoda, Hiroko
Sada, Aiko
Yanagisawa, Hiromi
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description Delayed wound healing and reduced barrier function with an increased risk of cancer are characteristics of aged skin and one possible mechanism is misregulation or dysfunction of epidermal stem cells during aging. Recent studies have identified heterogeneous stem cell populations within the mouse interfollicular epidermis that are defined by territorial distribution and cell division frequency; however, it is unknown whether the individual stem cell populations undergo distinct aging processes. Here we provide comprehensive characterization of age-related changes in the mouse epidermis within the specific territories of slow-cycling and fast-dividing stem cells using old wild-type, senescence-accelerated mouse prone 1 (SAMP1) and SAMP8 mice. During aging, the epidermis exhibits structural changes such as irregular micro-undulations and overall thinning of the tissue. We also find that, in the old epidermis, proliferation is preferentially decreased in the region where fast-dividing stem cells reside whereas the lineage differentiation marker appears to be more affected in the slow-cycling stem cell region. Furthermore, SAMP8, but not SAMP1, exhibits precocious aging similar to that of aged wild-type mice, suggesting a potential use of this model for aging study of the epidermis and its stem cells. Taken together, our study reveals distinct aging processes governing the two epidermal stem cell populations and suggests a potential mechanism in differential responses of compartmentalized stem cells and their niches to aging.
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spelling pubmed-65198012019-05-31 Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis Changarathil, Gopakumar Ramirez, Karina Isoda, Hiroko Sada, Aiko Yanagisawa, Hiromi PLoS One Research Article Delayed wound healing and reduced barrier function with an increased risk of cancer are characteristics of aged skin and one possible mechanism is misregulation or dysfunction of epidermal stem cells during aging. Recent studies have identified heterogeneous stem cell populations within the mouse interfollicular epidermis that are defined by territorial distribution and cell division frequency; however, it is unknown whether the individual stem cell populations undergo distinct aging processes. Here we provide comprehensive characterization of age-related changes in the mouse epidermis within the specific territories of slow-cycling and fast-dividing stem cells using old wild-type, senescence-accelerated mouse prone 1 (SAMP1) and SAMP8 mice. During aging, the epidermis exhibits structural changes such as irregular micro-undulations and overall thinning of the tissue. We also find that, in the old epidermis, proliferation is preferentially decreased in the region where fast-dividing stem cells reside whereas the lineage differentiation marker appears to be more affected in the slow-cycling stem cell region. Furthermore, SAMP8, but not SAMP1, exhibits precocious aging similar to that of aged wild-type mice, suggesting a potential use of this model for aging study of the epidermis and its stem cells. Taken together, our study reveals distinct aging processes governing the two epidermal stem cell populations and suggests a potential mechanism in differential responses of compartmentalized stem cells and their niches to aging. Public Library of Science 2019-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6519801/ /pubmed/31091266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215908 Text en © 2019 Changarathil et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Changarathil, Gopakumar
Ramirez, Karina
Isoda, Hiroko
Sada, Aiko
Yanagisawa, Hiromi
Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title_full Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title_fullStr Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title_full_unstemmed Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title_short Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
title_sort wild-type and samp8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6519801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215908
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