Epidermal stem cells (EPSCs) are essential for maintaining skin homeostasis and ensuring a proper wound healing. During in vitro cultivations, EPSCs give rise to transient amplifying progenitors and differentiated cells, finally forming a stratified epithelium that can be grafted onto patients. Epithelial grafts have been used in clinics to cure burned patients or patients affected by genetic diseases. The long-term success of these advanced therapies relies on the presence of a correct amount of EPSCs that guarantees long-term epithelial regeneration. For this reason, a deeper understanding of self-renewal and differentiation is fundamental to fostering their clinical applications.The coordination between energetic metabolism (e.g., glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, and amino acid synthesis pathways), molecular signalling pathways (e.g., p63, YAP, FOXM1, AMPK/mTOR), and epigenetic modifications controls fundamental biological processes as proliferation, self-renewal, and differentiation. This review explores how these signalling and metabolic pathways are interconnected in the epithelial cells, highlighting the distinct metabolic demands and regulatory mechanisms involved in skin physiology.

Coordinating energy metabolism and signaling pathways in epithelial self-renewal and differentiation / Polito, Maria Pia; Romaldini, Alessio; Rinaldo, Serena; Enzo, Elena. - In: BIOLOGY DIRECT. - ISSN 1745-6150. - 19:1(2024), pp. 1-11. [10.1186/s13062-024-00510-0]

Coordinating energy metabolism and signaling pathways in epithelial self-renewal and differentiation

Polito, Maria Pia;Romaldini, Alessio;Enzo, Elena
2024

Abstract

Epidermal stem cells (EPSCs) are essential for maintaining skin homeostasis and ensuring a proper wound healing. During in vitro cultivations, EPSCs give rise to transient amplifying progenitors and differentiated cells, finally forming a stratified epithelium that can be grafted onto patients. Epithelial grafts have been used in clinics to cure burned patients or patients affected by genetic diseases. The long-term success of these advanced therapies relies on the presence of a correct amount of EPSCs that guarantees long-term epithelial regeneration. For this reason, a deeper understanding of self-renewal and differentiation is fundamental to fostering their clinical applications.The coordination between energetic metabolism (e.g., glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, and amino acid synthesis pathways), molecular signalling pathways (e.g., p63, YAP, FOXM1, AMPK/mTOR), and epigenetic modifications controls fundamental biological processes as proliferation, self-renewal, and differentiation. This review explores how these signalling and metabolic pathways are interconnected in the epithelial cells, highlighting the distinct metabolic demands and regulatory mechanisms involved in skin physiology.
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Coordinating energy metabolism and signaling pathways in epithelial self-renewal and differentiation / Polito, Maria Pia; Romaldini, Alessio; Rinaldo, Serena; Enzo, Elena. - In: BIOLOGY DIRECT. - ISSN 1745-6150. - 19:1(2024), pp. 1-11. [10.1186/s13062-024-00510-0]
Polito, Maria Pia; Romaldini, Alessio; Rinaldo, Serena; Enzo, Elena
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