Corticosterone inhibits GAS6 to govern hair follicle stem-cell quiescence

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Sekyu Choi
Bing Zhang
Sai Ma
Meryem Gonzalez-Celeiro
Daniel Stein
Xin Jin
Seung Tea Kim
Yuan-Lin Kang
Antoine Besnard
Amelie Rezza
Laura Grisanti
Jason D. Buenrostro
Michael Rendl
Matthias Nahrendorf
Amar Sahay
Ya-Chieh Hsu
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[1] Harvard University,Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
[2] Harvard Stem Cell Institute,Center for Regenerative Medicine
[3] Department of Biology and Koch Institute,Department of Psychiatry
[4] MIT,Black Family Stem Cell Institute
[5] Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT,Department of Cell, Developmental and Regenerative Biology
[6] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Dermatology
[7] Massachusetts General Hospital,Center for Systems Biology and Department of Radiology
[8] Harvard Medical School,Cardiovascular Research Center
[9] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Internal Medicine I
[10] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
[11] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
[12] Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute,undefined
[13] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[14] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[15] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[16] University Hospital Würzburg,undefined
[17] School of Life Science,undefined
[18] Westlake University,undefined
[19] CNRS,undefined
[20] Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle,undefined
[21] genOway,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 592卷
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Chronic, sustained exposure to stressors can profoundly affect tissue homeostasis, although the mechanisms by which these changes occur are largely unknown. Here we report that the stress hormone corticosterone—which is derived from the adrenal gland and is the rodent equivalent of cortisol in humans—regulates hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) quiescence and hair growth in mice. In the absence of systemic corticosterone, HFSCs enter substantially more rounds of the regeneration cycle throughout life. Conversely, under chronic stress, increased levels of corticosterone prolong HFSC quiescence and maintain hair follicles in an extended resting phase. Mechanistically, corticosterone acts on the dermal papillae to suppress the expression of Gas6, a gene that encodes the secreted factor growth arrest specific 6. Restoring Gas6 expression overcomes the stress-induced inhibition of HFSC activation and hair growth. Our work identifies corticosterone as a systemic inhibitor of HFSC activity through its effect on the niche, and demonstrates that the removal of such inhibition drives HFSCs into frequent regeneration cycles, with no observable defects in the long-term.
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