Another inhibitory growth factor - Dickkopf 1

harold

Established Member
Reaction score
11
New study about the relationship between DHT and the unlikely named Dickkopf 1. Like TGF-B1 it triggers apoptosis.....

Dihydrotestosterone-Inducible Dickkopf 1 from Balding Dermal Papilla Cells Causes Apoptosis in Follicular Keratinocytes.
Kwack MH, Sung YK, Chung EJ, Im SU, Ahn JS, Kim MK, Kim JC.

1Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.

Recent studies suggest that androgen-driven alteration to the autocrine and paracrine factors produced by scalp dermal papilla (DP) cells may be a key to androgen-potentiated balding. Here, we screened dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-regulated genes in balding DP cells and found that dickkopf 1 (DKK-1) is one of the most upregulated genes. DKK-1 messenger RNA is upregulated in 3-6 hours after 50-100 nM DHT treatment and ELISA showed that DKK-1 is secreted from DP cells in response to DHT. A co-culture system using outer root sheath (ORS) keratinocytes and DP cells showed that DHT inhibits the growth of ORS cells, and neutralizing antibody against DKK-1 significantly reversed the growth inhibition of ORS cells. Analysis of co-cultured ORS cells showed a significant increment of sub-G1 apoptotic cells in response to DHT. Also, recombinant human DKK-1 inhibited the growth of ORS cells and triggered apoptotic cell death. In addition, DHT-induced epithelial cell death in cultured hair follicles was reversed by neutralizing DKK-1 antibody. Moreover, immunoblotting showed that the DKK-1 level is up in the bald scalp compared with the haired scalp of patients with androgenetic alopecia. Altogether, our data strongly suggest that DHT-inducible DKK-1 is involved in DHT-driven balding.Journal of Investigative Dermatology advance online publication, 26 July 2007;
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
42
Yet another piece of the puzzle, although it has a funny name! :wink:
 

wookster

Experienced Member
Reaction score
0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v4 ... 05659.html


Mice expressing a constitutively stabilized form of Beta-catenin in the epidermis develop excess hair follicles. When Beta-catenin is conditionally targeted or when the Wnt inhibitor dickkopf-1 (DKK-1) is expressed ectopically, epidermal appendage formation is impaired. On the basis of these findings, Wnt signalling seems to be an integral part of the early epidermal–dermal discourse that specifies hair patterning and morphogenesis.


 

liquidfirex

Member
Reaction score
3
interesting stuff!

http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:17237793
"We identified tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) as a key inducer of DKK-1 in the mouse inflammatory arthritis model and in human rheumatoid arthritis"


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entre ... s=17107351
"This is the first study showing that bortezomib reduces DKK-1 and RANKL serum levels, leading to the normalisation of bone remodelling in relapsed myeloma."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta-catenin

Beta-catenin and DKK-1 are both involved with WNT signaling, and inflammation. something to look into for sure.
 

jakeb

Established Member
Reaction score
0
I was so sure this thread was going to be a joke about castration.
 
Top