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Human follicle dermal papilla cells (FDPC) are a specialized population of mesenchymal cells located in the skin. They regulate hair follicle (HF) development and growth, and represent a reservoir of multipotent stem cells. Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that HF cycling is associated with vascular remodeling. Follicular keratinocytes release vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) that sustains perifollicular angiogenesis leading to an increase of follicle and hair size. Furthermore, several human diseases characterized by hair loss, including Androgenetic Alopecia, exhibit alterations of skin vasculature. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying HF vascularization remain largely unknown. In vitro co-culture approaches can be successfully employed to greatly improve our knowledge  and shed more light on this issue.

 

Recently, we used transwell-based co- and tri-cultures to investigate the complex interplay between hair follicle stem cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells and keratinocytes. 

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