The integrated stress response fine-tunes stem cell fate decisions upon serine deprivation and tissue injury Journal Article


Authors: Novak, J. S. S.; Polak, L.; Baksh, S. C.; Barrows, D. W.; Schernthanner, M.; Jackson, B. T.; Thompson, E. A. N.; Gola, A.; Abdusselamoglu, M. D.; Bonny, A. R.; Gonzales, K. A. U.; Brunner, J. S.; Bridgeman, A. E.; Stewart, K. S.; Hidalgo, L.; Dela Cruz-Racelis, J.; Luo, J. D.; Gur-Cohen, S.; Pasolli, H. A.; Carroll, T. S.; Finley, L. W. S.; Fuchs, E.
Article Title: The integrated stress response fine-tunes stem cell fate decisions upon serine deprivation and tissue injury
Abstract: Epidermal stem cells produce the skin's barrier that excludes pathogens and prevents dehydration. Hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) are dedicated to bursts of hair regeneration, but upon injury, they can also reconstruct, and thereafter maintain, the overlying epidermis. How HFSCs balance these fate choices to restore physiologic function to damaged tissue remains poorly understood. Here, we uncover serine as an unconventional, non-essential amino acid that impacts this process. When dietary serine dips, endogenous biosynthesis in HFSCs fails to meet demands (and vice versa), slowing hair cycle entry. Serine deprivation also alters wound repair, further delaying hair regeneration while accelerating re-epithelialization kinetics. Mechanistically, we show that HFSCs sense each fitness challenge by triggering the integrated stress response, which acts as a rheostat of epidermal-HF identity. As stress levels rise, skin barrier restoration kinetics accelerate while hair growth is delayed. Our findings offer potential for dietary and pharmacological intervention to accelerate wound healing. © 2025 The Authors
Keywords: tissue regeneration; wound healing; tissue repair; dietary intervention; integrated stress response; serine metabolism; epidermal stem cells; fate selection; hair follicle stem cells; hair regrowth
Journal Title: Cell Metabolism
Volume: 37
Issue: 8
ISSN: 1550-4131
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Publication status: Published
Date Published: 2025-08-05
Online Publication Date: 2025-06-12
Start Page: 1715
End Page: 1731.e11
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2025.05.010
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC12210826
PUBMED: 40513561
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