A bald statement Current approaches to manipulate miniaturisation focus only on promoting hair growth

被引:30
作者
Pantelireis, Nikolaos [1 ]
Higgins, Claire A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll London, Dept Bioengn, London, England
关键词
androgenic alopecia; dermal papilla; hair cycling; hair follicle; male pattern baldness; FOLLICLE STEM-CELLS; HUMAN ANDROGEN RECEPTOR; MALE-PATTERN BALDNESS; DERMAL PAPILLA CELLS; BULGE REGION; IN-VIVO; MECHANISMS; ALOPECIA; SCALP; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1111/exd.13690
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Hair plays a large part in communication and society with its role changing through time and across cultures. Most people do not leave the house before combing their hair or shaving their beard and for many hair loss or irregular hair growth can have a significant impact on their psychological health. Somewhat unsurprisingly, according to GMR Data, today's global hair care industry is worth an estimated $87 Billion, with hair loss estimated at $2.8 Billion. Considering that no current hair loss-related products can completely reverse hair loss, it is reasonable to believe this market could expand significantly with the discovery of a comprehensive therapy. As such, a great deal of research focuses on overcoming hair loss, and in particular, a common form of hair loss known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA) or male pattern baldness. In AGA, hair follicles miniaturise in a large step change from a terminal to a vellus state. Within this viewpoint article, we discuss how influx and efflux of cells into and out from the dermal papilla (DP) can modulate DP size during the hair cycle. As DP size is positively correlated with the size of the hair fibre produced by a follicle, we argue here that therapies for treating AGA should be developed which can alter DP size, rather than just promote hair growth. We also discuss current therapeutics for AGA and emphasise the importance of using the right model systems to analyse miniaturisation.
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