TY - JOUR
T1 - Tp63-expressing adult epithelial stem cells cross lineages boundaries revealing latent hairy skin competence
AU - Claudinot, Stéphanie
AU - Sakabe, Jun-Ichi
AU - Oshima, Hideo
AU - Gonneau, Christèle
AU - Mitsiadis, Thimios
AU - Littman, Daniel
AU - Bonfanti, Paola
AU - Martens, Geert
AU - Nicolas, Michael
AU - Rochat, Ariane
AU - Barrandon, Yann
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We are grateful to Austin Smith and Shahragim Tajbakhsh for stimulating discussions, to Ornella Barrandon for constructive comments and proofreading the manuscript. We are thankful to Liliane Schnell, Louis Mercier, Olga de Souza and Dorinne Savoy for expert help with histology. We are also thankful to Miguel Garcia, Val\u00E9rie Glutz and Lo\u00EFc Tauzin from the EPFL Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Bastien Mangeat from the EPFL Gene Expression Core Facility, Keith Harsman, Otto Hagenb\u00FCchle, Sylvain Pradervand, Johann Weber, Karolina Bojkowska, Leonore Wigger and Sandra Calderon from the Genomic Technologies Facility at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) for their expert support. We also thank Mark Ibberson from the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Vital-IT and UNIL for his expert help with the RNA-Seq analysis. We thank Spenson Watson, Joanna Joyce and Declan Lunny for the SOX9 and CK-15 antibodies, respectively. The work was supported by the EPFL, the CHUV and by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (PNR46 4046-101111 to A.R., 3100A0-104160 to Y.B., 31003A-118332 to T.M. and Y.B.) and from the European Economic Community through the 6th (EuroStemCell) and 7th (EuroSyStem and OptiStem) framework programs to A.R. and Y.B. The work was also supported by the Lee Seng Teik and Lee Hoo Leng Distinguished Professorship in Plastic Surgery and Regenerative Medicine at Duke-NUS Medical School and by the Institute of Medical Biology A*STAR, Singapore.
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PY - 2020/11/6
Y1 - 2020/11/6
N2 - The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal-epithelial interactions and it is commonly believed that embryonic epidermal cells are the only cells that can respond to hair follicle morphogenetic signals in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that epithelial stem cells of non-skin origin (e.g. that of cornea, oesophagus, vagina, bladder, prostate) that express the transcription factor Tp63, a master gene for the development of epidermis and its appendages, can respond to skin morphogenetic signals. When exposed to a newborn skin microenvironment, these cells express hair-follicle lineage markers and contribute to hair follicles, sebaceous glands and/or epidermis renewal. Our results demonstrate that lineage restriction is not immutable and support the notion that all Tp63-expressing epithelial stem cells, independently of their embryonic origin, have latent skin competence explaining why aberrant hair follicles or sebaceous glands are sometimes observed in non-skin tissues (e.g. in cornea, vagina or thymus).
AB - The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal-epithelial interactions and it is commonly believed that embryonic epidermal cells are the only cells that can respond to hair follicle morphogenetic signals in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that epithelial stem cells of non-skin origin (e.g. that of cornea, oesophagus, vagina, bladder, prostate) that express the transcription factor Tp63, a master gene for the development of epidermis and its appendages, can respond to skin morphogenetic signals. When exposed to a newborn skin microenvironment, these cells express hair-follicle lineage markers and contribute to hair follicles, sebaceous glands and/or epidermis renewal. Our results demonstrate that lineage restriction is not immutable and support the notion that all Tp63-expressing epithelial stem cells, independently of their embryonic origin, have latent skin competence explaining why aberrant hair follicles or sebaceous glands are sometimes observed in non-skin tissues (e.g. in cornea, vagina or thymus).
KW - Tp63-expressing
KW - Adults
KW - epithelial stem cells cross lineages boundaries
KW - hairy skin
KW - hair follicles
KW - embryonic epidermal cells
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U2 - 10.1038/s41467-020-19485-3
DO - 10.1038/s41467-020-19485-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 33159086
VL - 11
JO - Nature Communications
JF - Nature Communications
SN - 2041-1723
IS - 1
M1 - 5645
ER -