Epidermal stem cells interact with the extracellular matrix (ECM) to regulate their differentiation and maintain skin architecture. Here, we demonstrate a novel role for basal epidermal stem cells (BECs)-ECM interaction in regulating adhesion molecules expressed by the periderm-the superficial epidermal cells (SECs) of the embryonic bilayered skin. Using the developing zebrafish fin fold, we identify BECs form distinct regions of collagen-versus laminin-enriched basement membranes through integrin-mediated adhesions.
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