关键词: HDAC1 epidermal stem cell interfollicular epidermis p63 stem cell niche suberoylanilohydroxamic acid (SAHA)

Mesh : Adult Aged Biomarkers Cells, Cultured Collagen Type IV / metabolism Epidermal Cells Female Fibroblasts / metabolism Gene Expression Histone Deacetylase 1 / genetics metabolism Humans Immunohistochemistry Keratinocytes / metabolism Male Middle Aged Protein Binding Stem Cells / metabolism Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.3390/ijms18071360   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Stem cell markers of interfollicular epidermis (IEF) have not been established thus far. The aim of this study is to suggest a new way to disclose IFE-stem cells by combining the expression of histone deacetylases (HDAC) 1 and p63. Immunohistochemical staining of HDAC1 and p63 was performed in six normal human samples. Moreover, a skin equivalent (SE) model was treated with suberoylanilohydroxamic acid (SAHA, an HDAC inhibitor) to elucidate the role of HDAC1. Finally, rapidly adhering (RA) keratinocytes to a type IV collagen, which have been identified to represent epidermal stem cells, were subjected to Western blot analysis with antibodies against HDAC1. In normal samples, there was a minor subpopulation comprised of p63-positive and HDAC1-negative cells in the basal layers. The proportion of this subpopulation was decreased with age. In the SE model, SAHA treatment increased the epidermal thickness and number of p63-positive cells in a dose dependent manner. After SAHA treatment, the expression of differentiation markers was decreased, while that of basement membrane markers was increased. In a Western blot analysis, HDAC1 was not expressed in RA cells. In conclusion, the combination of p63-positive and HDAC1-negative expressions can be a potential new way for distinguishing epidermal stem cells.
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