<div><p>Primary cicatricial alopecia (PCA) is a group of inflammatory hair disorders that cause scarring and permanent hair loss. Previous studies have implicated PPARγ, a transcription factor that integrates lipogenic and inflammatory signals, in the pathogenesis of PCA. However, it is unknown what triggers the inflammatory response in these disorders, whether the inflammation is a primary or secondary event in disease pathogenesis, and whether the inflammatory reaction reflects an autoimmune process. In this paper, we show that the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway is impaired in the skin and hair follicles of PCA patients. Treatment of hair follicle cells with BM15766, a cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor, or 7-dehydrocholesterol (7-DHC),...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...
Insig-1 and Insig-2, two closely related proteins, are essential for feedback inhibition of choleste...
PPARγ regulates multiple aspects of skin physiology, including sebocyte differentiation, keratinocyt...
Primary cicatricial alopecia (PCA) is a group of inflammatory hair disorders that cause scarring and...
Primary cicatricial alopecia (PCA) is a group of inflammatory hair disorders that cause scarring and...
Lipids and lipid metabolism are critical factors in hair follicle (HF) biology, and cholesterol has ...
Primary cicatricial or scarring alopecias (CA) are a group of inflammatory hair disorders of unknown...
Little attention has been given to the impact of lipid metabolism on hair follicle biology and patho...
The importance of cholesterol in hair follicle (HF) biology is underscored via links between cholest...
The importance of cholesterol in hair follicle biology is underscored by its links to the pathogenes...
<p>Principal component analysis of microarray data (downregulated genes) from lymphocytic (1A–1C) an...
Defolliculated (Gsdma3Dfl/+) mice have a hair loss phenotype that involves an aberrant hair cycle, a...
The development of a hair loss disease, alopecia areata (AA), is believed to be associated with the ...
Defolliculated (Gsdma3Dfl/+) mice have a hair loss phenotype that involves an aberrant hair cycle, a...
ABSTRACT Alopecia Areata (AA) is a complex dermatology condition with various manifestations and an ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...
Insig-1 and Insig-2, two closely related proteins, are essential for feedback inhibition of choleste...
PPARγ regulates multiple aspects of skin physiology, including sebocyte differentiation, keratinocyt...
Primary cicatricial alopecia (PCA) is a group of inflammatory hair disorders that cause scarring and...
Primary cicatricial alopecia (PCA) is a group of inflammatory hair disorders that cause scarring and...
Lipids and lipid metabolism are critical factors in hair follicle (HF) biology, and cholesterol has ...
Primary cicatricial or scarring alopecias (CA) are a group of inflammatory hair disorders of unknown...
Little attention has been given to the impact of lipid metabolism on hair follicle biology and patho...
The importance of cholesterol in hair follicle (HF) biology is underscored via links between cholest...
The importance of cholesterol in hair follicle biology is underscored by its links to the pathogenes...
<p>Principal component analysis of microarray data (downregulated genes) from lymphocytic (1A–1C) an...
Defolliculated (Gsdma3Dfl/+) mice have a hair loss phenotype that involves an aberrant hair cycle, a...
The development of a hair loss disease, alopecia areata (AA), is believed to be associated with the ...
Defolliculated (Gsdma3Dfl/+) mice have a hair loss phenotype that involves an aberrant hair cycle, a...
ABSTRACT Alopecia Areata (AA) is a complex dermatology condition with various manifestations and an ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...
Insig-1 and Insig-2, two closely related proteins, are essential for feedback inhibition of choleste...
PPARγ regulates multiple aspects of skin physiology, including sebocyte differentiation, keratinocyt...