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Culture of human sebocytes and markers of sebocytic differentiation in vitro.

C C Zouboulis1, L Q Xia, M Detmar, B Bogdanoff, G Giannakopoulos, H Gollnick, C E Orfanos.   

Abstract

Human sebocytes obtained as explants after in vitro culture of isolated sebaceous glands were recently shown to maintain in part a sebocytic differentiation. The aim of this study was to further identify markers of sebocytic differentiation in vitro. Therefore, the morphology of cultured human sebocytes, and their differentiation with lipid storing and expression of cellular proteins were investigated by microscopy, electron microscopy, study of cell kinetics, cytochemistry and immunocytochemistry, and were compared to cultured human keratinocytes obtained from the same skin specimens. At first, sebocytes in all stages of sebocytic differentiation were detected in vitro. Abundant cytoplasmic lipids and the absence of desmosomes were identified as their ultrastructural characteristics. Secondly, an increasing number of sebocytes storing lipids was detected during cell proliferation. Sebocytes contained up to 4 times more lipids than keratinocytes in vitro. Squalene and increased quantities of wax/sterol esters could be extracted from secondary sebocyte cultures. Thirdly, the monoclonal antibodies 6B10 (keratin 4), RPN1162 (keratin 7), and OM-1 labeled only sebocytes in vitro. Furthermore, sebocytes presented a marked expression of keratin 19 in comparison to keratinocytes, as detected with CK 4.62, and a lack of RPN1161 (keratins 1 and 2) expression, which was typically found to be expressed in cultured keratinocytes. The culture of human sebocytes possessing several characteristics of sebocytic differentiation in vivo offers unique possibilities in investigating direct effects on sebaceous cell growth, differentiation and their regulation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1715175     DOI: 10.1159/000210927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1011-0283


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