Strategies to Utilize iPS Cells for Hair Follicle Regeneration and the Treatment of Hair Loss Disorders

    January 2021 in “ Elsevier eBooks
    Manabu Ohyama
    TLDR hiPSCs can help regenerate hair follicles and treat hair loss.
    The document discussed the potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) for hair follicle (HF) regeneration and treating hair loss disorders. It highlighted the challenges in human HF reconstitution due to the scarcity of starting materials and the loss of HF properties during in vitro expansion. hiPSCs, with their high proliferative capacity and multipotency, were shown to be useful for regenerating HF-like structures and 3D integumentary organ systems. The document suggested that hiPSCs could be differentiated into trichogenic dermal cells for cell-based therapy and immunoregulatory cells for immune-mediated hair loss disorders, making them a promising cell source for both HF bioengineering and mitigating hair loss.
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