| Literature DB >> 16998704 |
Daisuke Murakami1, Masayuki Yamato, Kohji Nishida, Takeshi Ohki, Ryo Takagi, Joseph Yang, Hideo Namiki, Teruo Okano.
Abstract
To exclude bacteria- or animal-derived factors from cultured fabrication of transplantable epithelial cell sheets, primary human oral mucosal epithelial cells were seeded on temperature-responsive culture inserts having submicron-scale pores. Supplying culture medium containing human autologous serum to both apical and basal sides of human epithelial cells allows these cells to grow to confluence. These proliferating cells created stratified epithelial layers even when 3T3 feeder layers and fetal bovine serum were eliminated from culture. Normal keratin expression profiles were obtained with these cells, and basal and midlayer cells expressed p63, a putative stem/progenitor marker. These results suggest that temperature-responsive culture inserts can be useful in clinical settings that require the exclusion of xenogeneic factors.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16998704 DOI: 10.1007/s10047-006-0342-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Artif Organs ISSN: 1434-7229 Impact factor: 1.731