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Dataset: Global profiling of human hair follicle scalp dermal papilla cells using Affymetrix microarrays

Dermal papilla cells isolated from the human hair follicle are capable of inducing hair growth in recipient epithelia. However,...

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Dermal papilla cells isolated from the human hair follicle are capable of inducing hair growth in recipient epithelia. However, demonstrating disparity from rodent dermal papilla, human cells lose this inductive competance immediately upon growth in culture under normal growth conditions. We grew dermal papilla cells in hanging drop cultures that are morphologically akin to intact dermal papilla, and found that by enhancing the environment for aggregation, we could restore the inductive capacity of human dermal papilla cells in culture. The underlying genes that regulate the inductive potential of dermal papilla cells is not well understood, and we sought to use global profiling to identify key genes and pathways related to inductive competance within dermal papilla cells. We used Affymetrix microarrays to profile human dermal papilla cells in both hair inducing, and non-hair inducing states. Affymetrix microarrays were used to to perform profiling of human dermal papilla cells, both as intact tissues (freshly isolated from scalp), and at several stages in subsequent two dimensional culture; cell explant outgrowths (p0), cells at passage 1 (p1), passage 3 (p3) and passage 5 (p5). RNA was isolated from cultured cells 72 hours after feeding. Cells at passage 3 were also grown in hanging drops to form dermal spheroids, that were used for RNA collection 48 hours after establishment. All experiments were performed using tissue from three biological replicates (#D5, D6, D7),

Species:
human

Samples:
18

Source:
E-GEOD-44765

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample DONOR ID TISSUE/CELL TYPE PASSAGE
GSM1090249 D7 Cultured cell dermal papilla spheroids p3
GSM1090248 D6 Cultured cell dermal papilla spheroids p3
GSM1090247 D5 Cultured cell dermal papilla spheroids p3
GSM1090246 D7 Cultured dermal papilla cells p5
GSM1090245 D6 Cultured dermal papilla cells p5
GSM1090244 D5 Cultured dermal papilla cells p5
GSM1090243 D7 Cultured dermal papilla cells p3
GSM1090242 D6 Cultured dermal papilla cells p3
GSM109024 D5 Cultured dermal papilla cells p3
GSM1090240 D7 Cultured dermal papilla cells p1
GSM1090239 D6 Cultured dermal papilla cells p1
GSM1090238 D5 Cultured dermal papilla cells p1
GSM1090237 D7 Cultured dermal papilla cells p0
GSM1090236 D6 Cultured dermal papilla cells p0
GSM1090235 D5 Cultured dermal papilla cells p0
GSM1090234 D7 Intact dermal papilla tissue not specified
GSM1090233 D6 Intact dermal papilla tissue not specified
GSM1090232 D5 Intact dermal papilla tissue not specified

Tags

  • cell
  • dermal papilla
  • hair
  • hair follicle
  • scalp

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