Treatment of MSCs with Wnt1a-Conditioned Medium Activates DP Cells and Promotes Hair Follicle Regrowth
June 2014
in “
Scientific Reports
”
Wnt1a-conditioned medium Wnt-CM bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells BM-MSCs hair follicle regeneration hair induction-related genes alkaline phosphatase ALP dermal papilla cells DP cells dihydrotestosterone DHT hair growth gene expression DP cell migration alopecia Wnt1a stem cells hair regrowth hair growth genes hair loss hair growth
TLDR Wnt1a-conditioned medium from stem cells helps activate cells important for hair growth and can promote hair regrowth.
The study from June 25, 2014, explored the potential of Wnt1a-conditioned medium (Wnt-CM) from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) to promote hair follicle regeneration. The treatment with Wnt-CM was found to accelerate the transition of hair follicles to the growth phase and increase the expression of hair induction-related genes and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in dermal papilla (DP) cells in mice. Additionally, Wnt-CM was able to restore hair growth gene expression that had been downregulated by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) treatment. The study also showed that Wnt-CM enhanced DP cell migration, which is crucial for hair follicle development. These findings suggest that Wnt1a overexpression by BM-MSCs could be a potential therapeutic strategy for treating alopecia. The study included experiments on human DP cells and a hair regeneration model in mice, with experiments repeated three times and results showing statistical significance at P < 0.05. However, the exact number of mice or human participants was not mentioned in the summary.