inbeforethecure:
I do not know yet if Foxa2 is upregulated or downregulated in AGA individuals, not just necessarily in the scalp itself- but possibly in the organs that are vital to the scalp's functioning. (e.g thyroid, parathyroid, thymus- all of which Pax1 itself is heavily expressed in).
But what i do know from studies is that knockout of FOXa2 switches the response to TH2 cytokines- and this is the group of that is responsible for 'AGA itch' and is contained in sebocytes. So i will assume that FOXA2 is downregulated in AGA individuals. i might be wrong though.
I do not know yet if Foxa2 is upregulated or downregulated in AGA individuals, not just necessarily in the scalp itself- but possibly in the organs that are vital to the scalp's functioning. (e.g thyroid, parathyroid, thymus- all of which Pax1 itself is heavily expressed in).
But what i do know from studies is that knockout of FOXa2 switches the response to TH2 cytokines- and this is the group of that is responsible for 'AGA itch' and is contained in sebocytes. So i will assume that FOXA2 is downregulated in AGA individuals. i might be wrong though.
Pioneer factors are usually actively expressed in the cells they regulate AFAIK, so this would have to be some form of epigenetic memory if anything. As for IL6 and other inflammatory cytokines, I think it would be most natural to blame stress-induced p38 MAPK activity.
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