Proliferation of epidermal cells is regulated by Type XVII collagen (COL17)and also the thickness of juvenile and aged skin, suggesting COL17 can potentially be used for future anti-aging strategies.

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Introduction of human COL17 helped the epidermis maintain its juvenile state even with the advancement of aging.
The team found that COL17 prevents the epidermal cells from over-proliferating and thus preventing the skin from thickening in neonatal mice in coordination with Wnt signaling, which is generally involved in the proliferation of stem cells. In the experiments using mice, they also discovered that physical aging induces epidermal thickening and alters epithelial polarity accompanied by drastic alteration of COL17 distribution in the skin.
"Our findings advance our understanding of how the proliferation of epidermal cells is regulated at different stages of a mammal's life. Although further study is needed to uncover how COL17 expression is regulated, this protein could be a promising component in future anti-aging strategies for skin," says Natsuga.
Source-Eurekalert
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