| Literature DB >> 17401352 |
Pradnya Gangatirkar1, Sophie Paquet-Fifield, Amy Li, Ralph Rossi, Pritinder Kaur.
Abstract
This protocol describes an ex vivo three-dimensional coculture system optimized to study the skin regenerative ability of primary human keratinocytes grown at the air-liquid interface on collagen matrices embedded with human dermal fibroblasts. An option for enrichment of keratinocyte stem cells and their progeny using fluorescence-activated cell sorting is also provided. Initially, dermal equivalents, comprising human passaged fibroblasts seeded in a collagen matrix, are grown on porous filters (3 mum) placed in transwells. After 1 week, primary human keratinocytes are seeded on this base. One week later, an air-lift transition is performed, leading to the differentiation of the keratinocytes, which are macroscopically visible as artificial skin after a couple of days. The cultures can be harvested 1 week after the air-lift and processed for immunohistochemistry or gene expression analysis. The overall procedure can be completed in 3 weeks, including the preparation of the dermal equivalent and the seeding of the primary keratinocytes.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17401352 DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2006.448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Protoc ISSN: 1750-2799 Impact factor: 13.491