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Understanding and Harnessing Epithelial‒Mesenchymal Interactions in the Development of Palmoplantar Identity.


ABSTRACT: Palmoplantar skin has several unique characteristics such as increased thickness, high resilience, hypopigmentation, and lack of hair follicles. The establishment of palmoplantar identity occurs through keratinocyte‒fibroblast interactions, with keratin 9 expression and Wnt signaling playing key roles. Understanding how palmoplantar features develop may help efforts to reproduce them at both palmoplantar and nonpalmoplantar body sites.

SUBMITTER: Tsai J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8792145 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Understanding and Harnessing Epithelial‒Mesenchymal Interactions in the Development of Palmoplantar Identity.

Tsai Jerry J   Rostom Mary M   Garza Luis A LA  

The Journal of investigative dermatology 20210806 2


Palmoplantar skin has several unique characteristics such as increased thickness, high resilience, hypopigmentation, and lack of hair follicles. The establishment of palmoplantar identity occurs through keratinocyte‒fibroblast interactions, with keratin 9 expression and Wnt signaling playing key roles. Understanding how palmoplantar features develop may help efforts to reproduce them at both palmoplantar and nonpalmoplantar body sites. ...[more]

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