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. 1997 May;53(5):466–471. doi: 10.1007/s000180050057

The distribution of α2β1, α3β1 and α6β4 integrins identifies distinct subpopulations of basal keratinocytes in the outer root sheath of the human anagen hair follicle

S Commo 1, B A Bernard 1
PMCID: PMC11147179  PMID: 9176567

Abstract.

The human hair follicle is composed of different concentric compartments, which reflect different programmes of differentiation. Using monoclonal antibodies against α2β1 and α3β1 integrins we demonstrated a shift in their expression, from a basolateral distribution in the basal cells of the lower outer root sheath, to an apicolateral expression in the upper outer root sheath, as in epidermis. This shift takes place in a transition zone, localized to the midpart of the follicle. The distinct basolateral distribution of α2β1 and α3β1 integrins in the lower portion of the outer root sheath coincides with the presence of basal cell protrusions and is probably linked to the presence of the vitreous membrane which surrounds the bottom part of the anagen human hair follicle. Moreover, we showed that the expression of α6β4 integrin is discontinuous along the hair follicle and coincides with that of laminin 5. Together these results establish that within a given compartment – namely the outer root sheath – several domains can be clearly identified, which probably reflect the onset of successive differentiation pathways along the hair follicle.

Keywords: Key words. Outer root sheath; hair follicle; α2β1; α3β1 and α6β4 integrins; laminin 5.

Footnotes

Received 17 January 1997; received after revision 18 February 1997; accepted 24 February 1997


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