The mesenchyme-derived dermal papilla plays a major regulatory role in
the complex cell biology of the hair follicle. The ability to culture
dermal papilla cells from a range of species and particularly a range
of normal and disordered human hair follicles has enabled the develop
ment of a powerful new model system for investigating hair follicle bi
ology. Already these studies have reinforced the importance of dermal
papilla cells in initiating new follicle growth and in androgen action
in human hair follicles, The retention of hair growth inducing capabi
lities and characteristics that reflect their in vivo responsiveness t
o androgens in culture means that they offer a potentially useful appr
oach despite significant drawbacks in working with the cells themselve
s. Further studies using dermal papilla cells may well elucidate key m
olecules involved in hair biology in health and disease and, thereby,
lead to better therapeutic regimens.