Literature DB >> 10730858

Characterization of the differentiated phenotype of an organotypic model of skin derived from human keratinocytes and dried porcine dermis.

E Matousková1, I McKay, C Povýsil, R Königová, A Chaloupková, P Veselý.   

Abstract

A number of skin models have been developed, but a simple method for rapidly producing large quantities of differentiated epidermis has been missing. We show the differentiated phenotype of human keratinocytes in organotypic culture arising in vitro by air-exposure of keratinocytes cultured with feeders on dried pig dermis. Keratinocytes were seeded at low density on the dermis covered with irradiated NIH-3T3 feeder cells and after reaching confluence lifted to the air-medium interface. A well differentiated epidermis with distinct basal, spinous, granular and stratum corneum layers was formed within 1 week. In this way, 100 cm2 of the differentiated recombined human/pig skin (D-RHPS) can be obtained from 106 secondary keratinocytes in 14 days. The entire keratinocyte life cycle takes place on the dermal substrate - from single cells to stratified epidermis. The differentiation was characterized using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. Similarly as in the normal skin, keratin 14 was expressed in all cell layers, keratin 10 in suprabasal layers, beta1-integrin and epitopes to antibody LH8 in the basal layer, involucrin and transglutaminase in the granular and horny layer of the epidermis. Keratins 16 and 7/17, which are absent in the normal epidermis, but present suprabasally in the psoriatic one, were expressed strongly in all suprabasal layers and in a subpopulation of basal cells. The keratinocytes can be combined with two other cell types cultured either on the dermal side of the dermis and/or on the bottom of the dish. It appears that this simple skin model can be used in studies of epithelial/mesenchymal interactions and interactions between epidermal cells and infectious agents. It may be particularly useful for the study of human papilloma viruses.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10730858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Biol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5500            Impact factor:   0.906


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1.  Human keratinocyte growth and differentiation on acellular porcine dermal matrix in relation to wound healing potential.

Authors:  Robert Zajicek; Vaclav Mandys; Ondrej Mestak; Jan Sevcik; Radana Königova; Eva Matouskova
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2012-05-03

2.  The effect of different biologic and biosynthetic wound covers on keratinocyte growth, stratification and differentiation in vitro.

Authors:  Eva Matoušková; Ondrej Mestak
Journal:  J Tissue Eng       Date:  2014-10-14       Impact factor: 7.813

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