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Xia Feng1, Hao Zhang2, Joseph B Margolick2, Pierre A Coulombe3.
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23190880 PMCID: PMC3570665 DOI: 10.1038/jid.2012.397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invest Dermatol ISSN: 0022-202X Impact factor: 8.551
Figure 1Isolation and characterization of epidermal basal keratinocytes. (a) Keratinocytes harvested from C57Bl/6 P2 mouse skin were stained with fluorochrome-conjugated antibody to the surface protein integrin β-1 and sorted using flow cytometry. An integrin β-1-dim status reflects a transit-amplifying population of basal keratinocytes, whereas an integrin β-1-bright status denotes a subpopulation enriched in stem cells. (b) Transmission electron micrograph of a representative sorted basal (integrin β-1-dim) keratinocyte. N = nucleus, Krt IFs = keratin IFs. Bar = 1µm. (c) Immunofluorescence micrographs of P2 skin cross-sections highlight the occurrence of K17-positive basal cells in the hair follicle-proximal interfollicular epidermis (see arrows). bc = basal cell, hf = hair follicle. Bar = 10 µm. (d) Western blots show the presence of K17 but not K16 in FACS-sorted basal cells, given the protocol used (see a). “Std” refers to relevant purified keratin standard.
Figure 2Average keratin concentration and number of keratin filaments in basal layer keratinocytes of epidermis. The keratin fraction of total cell proteins in sorted basal keratinocytes was determined using quantitative infrared Western blot analysis. (a,b,c) Western blots show a linear relationship between keratin standard concentration signal intensity for K5 (a), K14 (b) and K15 (c). (d) The keratin fraction of total cell proteins, and the number of keratin monomers in sorted basal cells, were calculated from these calibration curves. Data were presented as average ± standard deviation (s.d.) from eight (for K5) or six (for K14, K15) independent experiments. (e) Estimation of keratin amount/concentration and number of keratin filaments in epidermal basal keratinocytes. Additional data are given in Tables S1–3.