Sox9 Increases the Proliferation and Colony-forming Activity of Outer Root Sheath Cells Cultured In Vitro

作者:Shi Ge; Sohn Kyung Cheol; Kim Soo Yeon; Ryu Eun Kyoung; Park Yeon Suk; Lee Young; Seo Young Joon; Lee Jeung Hoon; Kim Chang Deok*
来源:Annals of Dermatology, 2011, 23(2): 138-143.
DOI:10.5021/ad.2011.23.2.138

摘要

Background: beta-catenin plays a pivotal role in hair follicle development and hair growth cycle. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify beta-catenin-regulated genes in cultured human hair outer root sheath (ORS) cells. Methods: Primary cultured ORS cells were transduced with recombinant adenovirus expressing N-terminal truncated beta-catenin (constitutive active form), and beta-catenin-regulated genes were identified. Results: Overexpression of the constitutively active form of beta-catenin led to induction of Sox9 expression at both mRNA and protein levels. To investigate the potential role of Sox9, we made the recombinant adenovirus expressing green fluorescent protein-tagged Sox9, and then transduced into cultured ORS cells. Interestingly, Sox9 induced the expression of keratin 15, increased the proliferation of ORS cells in vitro, and enhanced colony-forming activity. Conclusion: Our results suggest that Sox9 is a R-catenin-regulated gene in ORS cells, and has potential importance in the regulation of hair follicle homeostasis. (Ann Dermatol 23(2) 138 similar to 143, 2011)