Autophagy is essential for maintaining the growth of a human (mini-)organ: Evidence from scalp hair follicle organ culture
March 2018
in “PLOS Biology”
TLDR Autophagy is important for human hair growth and health.
In the 2018 study, researchers found that autophagy is critical for the growth and maintenance of human scalp hair follicles in organ culture. They observed that hair matrix keratinocytes displayed active autophagy during the growth phase, which decreased during the regression phase. Inhibiting autophagy led to premature regression and increased cell death, while an anti-hair loss product enhanced autophagy and prolonged the growth phase. The study, which did not specify the number of hair follicles or participants, suggests that autophagy is a key mechanism in hair follicle biology and a potential target for treating hair growth disorders.
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