The walking dead: sequential nuclear and organelle destruction during hair development.
L A JonesD P HarlandB B JarroldJ E ConnollyMichael G DavisPublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2018)
We propose a model of stepwise living-dead transition within the first 1 mm of hair formation, whereby fully functional, nucleated cells first consolidate required functions by degrading nuclear DNA, yet continue to respire and provide the source of reactive oxygen species required for keratin cross-linking. Finally, as the cells become packed with keratin bundles, Bnip3L expression triggers mitophagy to rid the cells of the last remaining 'living' characteristic, thus completing the march from 'living' to 'dead' within the hair follicle.