Epidermal stem cells are retained <i>in vivo</i> throughout skin aging

Adam Giangreco(Cancer Research UK), Mei Qin(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), John E. Pintar(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Fiona M. Watt(Cancer Research UK)
Aging Cell
January 21, 2008
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Abstract

In healthy individuals, skin integrity is maintained by epidermal stem cells which self-renew and generate daughter cells that undergo terminal differentiation. It is currently unknown whether epidermal stem cells influence or are affected by skin aging. We therefore compared young and aged skin stem cell abundance, organization, and proliferation. We discovered that despite age-associated differences in epidermal proliferation, dermal thickness, follicle patterning, and immune cell abundance, epidermal stem cells were maintained at normal levels throughout life. These findings, coupled with observed dermal gene expression changes, suggest that epidermal stem cells themselves are intrinsically aging resistant and that local environmental or systemic factors modulate skin aging.


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