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Simplifying the delivery of melanocytes and keratinocytes for the treatment of vitiligo using a chemically defined carrier dressing.

Paula C Eves1, Nial A Bullett, David Haddow, Alison J Beck, Christopher Layton, Louise Way, Alex G Shard, David J Gawkrodger, Sheila Mac Neil.   

Abstract

Obtaining pigmentary function in autologous skin grafts is a current challenge for burn surgeons as is developing reliable robust grafting strategies for patients with vitiligo and piebaldism. In this paper, we present the development of a simple methodology for delivering cultured keratinocytes and melanocytes to the patient that is of low risk for the patient but also user friendly for the surgeon. In this study, we examined the ability of keratinocytes and melanocytes to transfer from potential cell carriers under different media conditions to an in vitro human wound bed model. The number of melanocytes transferred, their location within the neoepidermis, and their ability to pigment were evaluated as preclinical end points. Two inert substrates (polyvinyl chloride and silicone sheets) and three candidate plasma-polymerized coatings with controlled surface chemistry deposited on these substrates were explored. Two media for expansion of cells, Greens, currently used clinically (but which contains fetal calf serum), and a serum-free alternative, M2 (melanocyte medium), were explored. Reproducible transfer of physiologically relevant numbers of melanocytes capable of pigmentation from the coculture of melanocytes and keratinocytes was obtained using either Greens medium or M2 medium, and a silicone carrier pretreated with 20% carboxylic acid deposited by plasma polymerization.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18200063     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jid.5701214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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1.  Nanofibrous polycaprolactone scaffolds with adhered platelets stimulate proliferation of skin cells.

Authors:  K Vocetkova; M Buzgo; V Sovkova; D Bezdekova; P Kneppo; E Amler
Journal:  Cell Prolif       Date:  2016-07-24       Impact factor: 6.831

2.  A chemically defined carrier for the delivery of human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells to skin wounds.

Authors:  Nathan G Walker; Anita R Mistry; Louise E Smith; Paula C Eves; Grigorios Tsaknakis; Simon Forster; Suzanne M Watt; Sheila Macneil
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods       Date:  2011-11-10       Impact factor: 3.056

3.  Abnormal pigmentation within cutaneous scars: A complication of wound healing.

Authors:  Sarah Chadwick; Rebecca Heath; Mamta Shah
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2012-05

4.  Treatment of vitiligo with autologous cultured keratinocytes in 27 cases.

Authors:  Kyoichi Matsuzaki; Norio Kumagai
Journal:  Eur J Plast Surg       Date:  2013-07-28

5.  A Simple Drug Delivery System for Platelet-Derived Bioactive Molecules, to Improve Melanocyte Stimulation in Vitiligo Treatment.

Authors:  Karolina Vocetkova; Vera Sovkova; Matej Buzgo; Vera Lukasova; Radek Divin; Michala Rampichova; Pavel Blazek; Tomas Zikmund; Jozef Kaiser; Zdenek Karpisek; Evzen Amler; Eva Filova
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 5.076

  5 in total

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