학술논문

Mechanisms of hair graying: incomplete melanocyte stem cell maintenance in the niche
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Science. February 4, 2005, Vol. 307 Issue 5710, p720, 5 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
Hair graying is the most obvious sign of aging in humans, yet its mechanism is largely unknown. Here, we used melanocyte-tagged transgenic mice and aging human hair follicles to demonstrate that hair graying is caused by defective self-maintenance of melanocyte stem cells. This process is accelerated dramatically with Bcl2 deficiency, which causes selective apoptosis of melanocyte stem cells, but not of differentiated melanocytes, within the niche at their entry into the dormant state. Furthermore, physiologic aging of melanocyte stem cells was associated with ectopic pigmentation or differentiation within the niche, a process accelerated by mutation of the melanocyte master transcriptional regulator Mitf.
Qualitative and quantitative changes in stem and progenitor cells have been implicated in physiological (chronological) aging (1, 2), although the changes are poorly understood and the process of stem-cell aging [...]