Two's Company, Three's a Hair Cycle? HFDSCs Join the Hair Germ–Dermal Papilla Regulatory Interface
October 2025
in “
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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The study by Liu et al. (2025) investigates the role of hair follicle dermal stem cells (hfDSCs) in regulating the hair cycle through their interaction with nephronectin (NPNT) at the hair germ–dermal papilla (HG–DP) interface. The researchers discovered that hfDSCs expressing α8 integrin (ITGA8) form a barrier at this interface, controlling growth signals. Removing NPNT disrupts this barrier, accelerating the hair cycle by increasing the hair germ's exposure to growth signals from the dermal papilla. This indicates that hfDSCs are crucial not only for replenishing the dermal sheath and dermal papilla but also for timing the hair cycle by modulating signaling at the HG–DP interface.