Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content

Bone morphogenetic protein signaling regulates the size of hair follicles and modulates the expression of cell cycle-associated genes

  • Andrey A. Sharov
  • , Tatyana Y. Sharova
  • , Andrei N. Mardaryev
  • , Alice Tommasi Di Vignano
  • , Ruzanna Atoyan
  • , Lorin Weiner
  • , Shi Yang
  • , Janice L. Brissette
  • , G. Paolo Dotto
  • , Vladimir A. Botchkarev
  • Boston University
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • University of Lausanne
  • University of Bradford

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

92 Scopus citations

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling is involved in the regulation of a large variety of developmental programs, including those controlling organ sizes. Here, we show that transgenic (TG) mice overexpressing the BMP antagonist noggin (promoter, K5) are characterized by a marked increase in size of anagen hair follicles (HFs) and by the replacement of zig-zag and auchen hairs by awl-like hairs, compared with the age-matched WT controls. Markedly enlarged anagen HFs of TG mice show increased proliferation in the matrix and an increased number of hair cortex and medulla cells compared with WT HFs. Microarray and real-time PCR analyses of the laser-captured hair matrix cells show a strong decrease in expression of Cdk inhibitor p27Kip1 and increased expression of selected cyclins in TG vs. WT mice. Similar to TG mice, p27Kip1 knockout mice also show an increased size of anagen HFs associated with increased cell proliferation in the hair bulb. Primary epidermal keratinocytes (KC) from TG mice exhibit significantly increased proliferation and decreased p27Kip1 expression, compared with WT KC. Alternatively, activation of BMP signaling in HaCaT KC induces growth arrest, stimulates p27Kip1 expression, and positively regulates p27Kip1 promoter activity, thus further supporting a role of p27Kip1 in mediating the effects of BMP signaling on HF size. These data suggest that BMP signaling plays an important role in regulating cell proliferation and controls the size of anagen HFs by modulating the expression of cell-cycle-associated genes in hair matrix KC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18166-18171
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume103
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 28 2006

Keywords

  • Noggin
  • Proliferation
  • Skin

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Bone morphogenetic protein signaling regulates the size of hair follicles and modulates the expression of cell cycle-associated genes'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this