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    Default New possibilities for skin repair

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6661849.stm

    Gene find triggers baldness hope
    Hair loss in humans might not be irreversible, suggest scientists who have helped create new hair cells on the skin of mice.

    It was thought hair follicles, once damaged, could never be replaced.

    But a University of Pennsylvania, US, team, writing in the journal Nature, says hair growth can actually be encouraged using a single gene.

    A UK expert said the study could prove more important in aiding development of better wound-healing techniques.

    This paper provides convincing evidence that the skin has remarkable powers of regeneration, not just repair as previously known
    Professor Des Tobin, University of Bradford

    The human head comes equipped with 100,000 tiny hair follicles, from each of which grow a single hair.

    These follicles are produced by the embryo in the first stages of pregnancy, and it was thought that no further replacement follicles could be produced during life.

    The Pennsylvania team found that a particular gene important in wound healing, called wnt, appeared to play a role in the production of new hair follicles.

    In its experiment, small sections of the outer skin layer, or epidermis, were removed from mice.

    Just this act appeared to awaken stem cell activity in the area, the scientists said, which included the production of a number of hair follicles.

    If the action of the wnt gene was blocked, no hair follicles were produced; but if it was boosted, then many more hair follicles were produced, with the skin layer eventually being indistinguishable from surrounding areas.

    'Remarkable powers'

    The researchers said that their findings "opened a window" for new treatments not only for baldness, but for other aspects of wound healing and regeneration.

    British expert Professor Des Tobin, from the University of Bradford, said: "This paper provides convincing evidence that the skin has remarkable powers of regeneration, not just repair as previously known.

    "It was long thought that hair follicle development, under physiological conditions, was limited to early developmental process in the embryo.

    "Now this shows convincingly that under the conditions peculiar to the wound-healing environment, the highly complex hair follicle can be created anew from apparently unremarkable cells of the healing epidermis and its underlying dermis."

    He added: "The implications of this observation are many fold, but principally perhaps for what it tells us about the reprogramming power of adult stem cells, and it applications in regenerative medicine and wound healing."
    Nice to see advances in the use/manipulation of adult stem cells, especially those belonging to the patient.

    And when tested out, this type of treatment might just be able to help anyone with a skin disease as well as the more obvious skin damage (from burns or the like).
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    Quote Originally Posted by CockySOB View Post
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    Nice to see advances in the use/manipulation of adult stem cells, especially those belonging to the patient.

    And when tested out, this type of treatment might just be able to help anyone with a skin disease as well as the more obvious skin damage (from burns or the like).
    Funny how this research is based on baldness treatment, a normal condition with no health impacts. As always: follow the money.

    Aslo amazing how the liberals still want to use guv'mint money to fund fetal stem cell research, even though adult stem cells have shown so much more promise. Follow the money.

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