High migratory activity of dermal sheath cup cells associated with the clinical efficacy of autologous cell-based therapy for pattern hair loss

Yumiko Ishimatsu-Tsuji , Shiro Niiyama , Ryokichi Irisawa , Kazutoshi Harada , Jiro Kishimoto , Ryoji Tsuboi
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Abstract

Background

Autologous cell-based therapy using dermal sheath cup (DSC) cells was reported as a new treatment for male and female pattern hair loss. However, the mechanisms underlying its action remain unclear.

Objective

We investigated the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of DSC cells in cell-based therapy.

Methods

We conducted multivariate analysis to categorize individuals based on treatment response as responders and non-responders. The differentially expressed genes in DSC cells from the two groups were evaluated using bulk transcriptome, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and single-cell transcriptome analyses. We performed live cell imaging combined with immunostaining to characterize the DSC subpopulation associated with responders.

Results

We identified nine and three genes as high efficacy (HE) and low efficacy (LE) marker genes, respectively. The HE subpopulations were enriched for cell migration-related genes in single-cell analysis. In contrast, the LE subpopulation was enriched for basement membrane and vasculature-related genes. Moreover, DSC cells in culture were immunocytochemically and morphologically heterogeneous, expressing characteristic factors. Furthermore, live cell imaging showed that DSC cells expressing integrin subunit alpha 6 (ITGA6), an HE subpopulation gene, had markedly higher mobility than those expressing the LE subpopulation genes collagen type IV or CD36.

Conclusions

ITGA6-positive DSC cells, with superior migratory activity, may contribute to cell-based therapy by promoting cell migration into nearby hair follicles.

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真皮鞘杯细胞的高迁移活性与自体细胞疗法治疗脱发的临床疗效有关
背景据报道,使用真皮鞘杯(DSC)细胞的自体细胞疗法是治疗男性和女性脱发的一种新疗法。方法 我们进行了多变量分析,根据治疗反应将个体分为有反应者和无反应者。我们使用大量转录组、定量聚合酶链反应和单细胞转录组分析评估了两组 DSC 细胞中的差异表达基因。我们进行了活细胞成像并结合免疫染色,以确定与应答者相关的 DSC 亚群的特征。结果我们分别确定了 9 个和 3 个基因作为高效(HE)和低效(LE)标记基因。在单细胞分析中,HE 亚群富含细胞迁移相关基因。相比之下,LE 亚群富含基底膜和血管相关基因。此外,培养中的 DSC 细胞在免疫细胞化学和形态上具有异质性,表达特征性因子。此外,活细胞成像显示,表达整合素亚单位α6(ITGA6)(一种 HE 亚群基因)的 DSC 细胞比表达 LE 亚群基因Ⅳ型胶原蛋白或 CD36 的细胞具有明显更高的迁移性。
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