The Role of the Vitamin D Receptor in the Epidermal Stem Cell Response to Wounding

Receptors Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.3390/receptors3030019
Daniel D Bikle
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Chronic skin wounds are estimated to affect 6.5 million patients in the US, at a cost of over USD 25 billion. Efforts to prevent and/or treat such wounds will result in reduced morbidity and economic losses. This project is focused on the role of vitamin D signaling in the epidermis in the control of stem cell (SC) activation and function during the initial response to the wounding of the skin, a response that, if defective, contributes to poor wound healing or cancer. In this review, I first describe the anatomy of the skin, focusing first on the epidermis, describing the different cell layers which in a spatial way also represent the differentiation process of the interfollicular epidermis (IFE) as it undergoes continuous regeneration. I then describe the other components of the skin, particularly the hair follicle (HF), which undergoes a cyclic pattern of regeneration. Adult SCs residing in these regenerative tissues play essential roles in the maintenance of these tissues. However, when the skin is wounded, the progeny of SCs from all regions of the HF and IFE contribute to the healing process by changing their initial cell fate to take on an epithelial genotype/phenotype to heal the wound. Although earlier lineage tracing studies helped to define the contributions SCs from the different niches made to wound healing, scRNAseq studies have demonstrated a considerably more nuanced picture. The role of vitamin D signaling will be introduced by reviewing the unique role played by the epidermal keratinocyte first in producing vitamin D and then in metabolizing it into its active form 1,25(OH)2D. 1,25(OH)2D is the principal ligand for the vitamin D receptor (VDR), a transcription factor that helps to mediate the genomic changes in the stem cells in their response to wounding. In these actions, the VDR is regulated by coregulators, of which the steroid receptor coactivator complexes SRC 2 and 3 and the mediator complex (MED) play essential roles. The VDR generally acts in association with other transcription factors such as p63 and β-catenin that can colocalize with the VDR in the genes it regulates. Although much remains to be understood, the role of the VDR in the stem cell response to wounding is clearly essential and quite different from its classic roles in regulating calcium metabolism, although calcium is essential for the actions of vitamin D signaling in the skin.
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维生素 D 受体在表皮干细胞对创伤的反应中的作用
据估计,美国有 650 万慢性皮肤伤口患者,花费超过 250 亿美元。预防和/或治疗此类伤口的努力将减少发病率和经济损失。本项目主要研究表皮中的维生素D信号传导在控制干细胞(SC)活化和功能方面的作用。在这篇综述中,我首先描述了皮肤的解剖结构,重点首先放在表皮上,描述了不同的细胞层,这些细胞层在空间上也代表了角质层间表皮(IFE)不断再生的分化过程。然后,我将描述皮肤的其他组成部分,特别是毛囊(HF),它经历着周期性的再生模式。居住在这些再生组织中的成体自体表皮细胞在维持这些组织中发挥着重要作用。然而,当皮肤受伤时,来自 HF 和 IFE 所有区域的 SCs 后代会改变其初始细胞命运,转为上皮基因型/表型,从而促进伤口愈合。虽然早期的血统追踪研究有助于确定来自不同龛位的 SCs 对伤口愈合的贡献,但 scRNAseq 研究显示的情况要细微得多。在介绍维生素 D 信号传导的作用时,我们将回顾表皮角质形成细胞在产生维生素 D 以及将其代谢为活性形式 1,25(OH)2D 的过程中所发挥的独特作用。1,25(OH)2D是维生素D受体(VDR)的主要配体,VDR是一种转录因子,有助于介导干细胞基因组的变化,以应对创伤。在这些作用中,VDR受核心调节因子的调节,其中类固醇受体辅激活剂复合物SRC 2和3以及介导复合物(MED)起着至关重要的作用。VDR 通常与其他转录因子(如 p63 和 β-catenin)共同发挥作用,这些转录因子可与 VDR 共同定位在其调控的基因中。尽管仍有许多问题有待了解,但VDR在干细胞对创伤的反应中所起的作用显然是至关重要的,与其在调节钙代谢方面的传统作用截然不同,尽管钙对维生素D信号在皮肤中的作用至关重要。
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