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Aging of hair follicle stem cells and their niches

Hansaem Jang, Yemin Jo, Jung Hyun Lee, Sekyu Choi

BMB Reports · 2022 · ▲ 39 citations

Abstract

Hair follicles in the skin undergo cyclic rounds of regeneration, degeneration, and rest throughout life. Stem cells residing in hair follicles play a pivotal role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and hair growth cycles. Research on hair follicle aging and age-related hair loss has demonstrated that a decline in hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) activity with aging can decrease the regeneration capacity of hair follicles. This review summarizes our understanding of how age-associated HFSC intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms can induce HFSC aging and hair loss. In addition, we discuss approaches developed to attenuate ageassociated changes in HFSCs and their niches, thereby promoting hair regrowth. [BMB Reports 2023; 56(1): 2-9].

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10.5483/bmbrep.2022-0183
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Jang, H., Jo, Y., Lee, J.H., &amp; Choi, S. (2022). Aging of hair follicle stem cells and their niches. <em>BMB Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.5483/bmbrep.2022-0183
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Jang H, Jo Y, Lee JH, Choi S. Aging of hair follicle stem cells and their niches. BMB Reports. 2022. doi:10.5483/bmbrep.2022-0183.
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@article{hansaem2022Agingo, title = {Aging of hair follicle stem cells and their niches}, author = {Hansaem Jang and Yemin Jo and Jung Hyun Lee and Sekyu Choi}, journal = {BMB Reports}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.5483/bmbrep.2022-0183}, }

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