Extracellular histones inhibit hair shaft elongation in cultured human hair follicles and promote regression of hair follicles in mice

Seung Hyun Shin, Hyun Woo Joo, Moon Kyu Kim, Jung Chul Kim, Young Kwan Sung

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Abstract

Release of histone H4 in rat vibrissa dermal papilla (DP) cells exposed to sub-toxic dose of colchicines has been recently reported. In addition, exposure to histone H4 has been reported to result in inhibited proliferation and reduced alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of cultured vibrissa DP cells. These findings prompted us to investigate the role of extracellular histones in hair growth using cultured human hair follicles and hair cycling using back skin of mice. We report here that exposure of cultured hair follicles to histone H4 and H2A resulted in significant inhibition of elongation of hair shafts, decreased expression of IGF-1 and decreased expression and activity of ALP. Injection of histones into hypodermis of mice during anagen resulted in premature onset of catagen. Findings of the current study provide strong evidence suggesting the inhibitory role of extracellular histones in hair growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)956-958
Number of pages3
JournalExperimental Dermatology
Volume21
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Dermal papilla cell
  • Extracellular histones
  • Hair cycle
  • Hair follicle

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