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Spatially resolved proteomic mapping in skin organoid for hair follicle development


ABSTRACT: Hair follicle development is a complex, highly regulated process involving interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. However, the specific molecular mechanisms and important biological processes of hair follicle development remain poorly understood. In this study, we applied spatially resolved proteomic mapping to investigate the process of hair follicle development in skin organoids at different stages: D55, D75, D90, D140, D150, and D170, which corresponds to that from hair germ formation to hair follicle aging. Our analysis identified dynamic changes in protein expression and active protein synthesis during hair follicle appearance. The results provide a comprehensive spatial proteomic map of hair follicle development and offer new insights into the biological process driving hair follicle formation and maturation. These findings may guide future therapeutic strategies for hair regeneration and the treatment of hair disorders.

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens

SUBMITTER: Ling Leng  

PROVIDER: PXD062716 | iProX | Tue Apr 08 00:00:00 BST 2025

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Spatially Resolved Proteomic Mapping in Skin Organoid for Hair Follicle Development.

Liang Luling L   Zhou Jia J   Wang Wenjuan W   Wang Wenwen W   Liu Yi Y   Li Jun J   Leng Ling L  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20251209 1


Hair follicle development is a complex, highly regulated process involving interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. However, the specific molecular mechanisms and important biological processes of hair follicle development remain poorly understood. How the extracellular matrix is involved in the hair follicle formation from hair germs remains to be investigated. In this study, we applied spatially resolved proteomic mapping to investigate the process of hair follicle development in  ...[more]

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