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Stem Cell Research on Hair Follicle Regeneration
Stem Cell Research on Hair Follicle Regeneration : Those who are interested in a potential cure for baldness and thinning may be following the developments in stem cell research. Scientists have been conducting experiments to explore the inductive properties of derma papilla cells in the base of the follicle to epithelial stem cells into actual hair follicles. There are two notable studies in this area:

(1) Researchers led by Takashi Tsuji at the Toyko University of Science combined epithelial cells and derma papilla cells to produce seed germs which actually manifested human hair follicles on the back of a rodent model.

(2) Angela Christiano and her team at Columbia University created functional hair follicles  in human skin that was grafted onto the backs of mice. They created 3D capsule aggregates of derma papilla cells to help maintain their inductive properties which tend to be lost on flat two dimensional surfaces of petri dishes.

Stem Cell Research on Hair Follicle Regeneration : Generating Scalable Quantities of Epithelial Cells For Conversion to Hair Follicles

Another set of research findings were  published on January 28 in a journal called Nature Communications.  This involved the efforts of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine to create large, scalable numbers of epithelial stem cells  for generating hair follicles.  The study was led by Dr. Xiaowei Xu, an associate professor of dermatology at the university.

Immunocompromised mice were used as models for this  experiment to help ensure that the cells would not be attacked by the organisms’ immune systems.

The researchers started with dermal fibroblast cells from human adults. They then manipulated three genes to turn them into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The significance of using iPSCs is that they have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell.

The scientists were then able to convert the iPSCs into the epithelial cells which are found at the base of the hair follicles.

The newly generated epithelial cells were then combined with follicular inductive dermal cells  to differentiate them into actual structures. They were then applied to the pores on the skin of the mice.

What emerged was an outer layer of skin that was structurally similar to epithelial layer of human skin. There were even follicular structures which produced the semblance of hair shafts.

The researchers relied on the timing of cell growth factors to enable the iPSCs to produce large numbers of epithelial cells.

Study’s Implications on Hair Loss Treatment

Although this is yet another groundbreaking form of research on the potential of stem cells to generate hair follicles, does this mean that an actual cure for baldness  is soon on its way?

According to Xu, the follicular structures  that developed only consisted of the epithelial component of the hair follicles. Real hair follicles also have derma papilla cells at their base.

Also it is important to remember that this research was conducted on animal models. Researchers are not clear on how this new technique might turn out on actual human subjects. Therefore additional experiments and further investigation is needed before the development of an actual treatment for pattern baldness can become available to patients.  (509 words)

Although many people are interested in the idea of procuring new hair follicles to compensate for ones that have miniaturized, follicles from body regions can be reliably harvested to restore a full head of hair even in severe bald states.

Stem Cell Research on Hair Follicle Regeneration
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