REGγ regulates hair cycle by activating Lgr5 positive hair follicle stem cells

2021 
Abstract Background REGγ acts as a proteasome activating factor mediating proteasome degradation of substrate proteins in an ATP and ubiquitination independent manner and also as an important regulator of cell cycle, proliferation and apoptosis. Hair cycle involves dynamic, continuous morphological changes of three stages (anagen, catagen and telogen). Objective The function of REGγ in hair cycling is still unclear. Methods Here, we used REGγ knockout 293 T cells, inducible 293WT and 293N151Y cell, REGγ knockout mice to identify the novel molecular mechanism of REGγ in regulating hair follicle stem cells. Results In the present study, we found that REGγ deletion markedly delayed the transition of hair follicles from telogen to anagen and hair regeneration in mice. We also observed significant decrease of hair follicle stem cell number, stem-like property and proliferation ability. Interestingly, the results from real-time PCR, FACS, Western Blot and immunofluorescent analysis showed that REGγ deletion could greatly downregulate Lgr5 expression in the hair follicles. Meanwhile, REGγ was demonstrated to directly interact with LHX2 and promotes its degradation. Importantly, REGγ specific deletion in Lgr5+ stem cells induced the marked delay of hair regeneration after depilation. Conclusion These data together indicate that REGγ was a new mediator of Lgr5 expression in hair follicle at least partly by promoting the degradation of its suppressive transcription factor LHX2. It seemed that REGγ regulated hair anagen entry and hair regrowth by activating Lgr5 positive hair follicle stem cells.
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