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Cytokeratin Expression at Different Stages in Sweat Gland Development of C57BL/6J Mice.

Jiangfan Xie1, Bin Yao2, Yutong Han3, Tao Shang4, Dongyun Gao5, Siming Yang4, Kui Ma4, Sha Huang6, Xiaobing Fu4.   

Abstract

Sweat glands exhibit a documented role in epidermal reepithelialization after wounding. However, the regenerative potential of sweat glands has remained underappreciated due to the absence of useful markers for the analysis of determination and differentiation processes in the developing eccrine sweat gland from epithelium. Although the current knowledge of keratin expression in most of the different origins has been described, it remains widely shared and not unified in eccrine sweat glands of C57BL/6J mice that are commonly used as animal models for sweat gland and wound healing studies, both at the molecular and cellular levels. Aiming to answer this question, we have investigated the changes in cytokeratin expression patterns during the embryonic, neonatal, juvenile, and young adult stages (E12.5, E17.5, P0.5, P5, and P28). In this article, we demonstrate that the morphology of murine sweat gland progenitor cells are similar to epidermal stem cells before birth (E12.5 and E17.5); at postnatal stages, the duct formed gradually and curled to glob. K8 and K19 were expressed in the eccrine sweat gland cells at all times and highly expressed after birth at both gene and protein levels. Also, histological results revealed K8 and K19 positive cells localized in the secretary portion of glands. Meanwhile, K14 strongly expressed both in vivo and in vitro at E12.5, while it weakly expressed at other stages. Moreover, K10 was rarely detected before birth, but it expressed positively in vivo and in vitro only at the protein level after birth. These data indicate the pattern of main cytokeratin expression at different stages during murine sweat gland development and might provide an efficient tool for sweat gland research and exciting potential for developing targeted therapies for wound healing.
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Keywords:  cytokeratin expression; mice; sweat gland cells

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26680749     DOI: 10.1177/1534734615611563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Low Extrem Wounds        ISSN: 1534-7346            Impact factor:   2.057


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2.  [Three-dimensional bioprinted microstructure promotes proliferation and viability of murine epithelial stem cells in vitro].

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Review 3.  Skin appendage-derived stem cells: cell biology and potential for wound repair.

Authors:  Jiangfan Xie; Bin Yao; Yutong Han; Sha Huang; Xiaobing Fu
Journal:  Burns Trauma       Date:  2016-10-26

4.  Irf6 directs glandular lineage differentiation of epidermal progenitors and promotes limited sweat gland regeneration in a mouse burn model.

Authors:  Bin Yao; Wei Song; Zhao Li; Tian Hu; Rui Wang; Yihui Wang; Sha Huang; Xiaobing Fu
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2018-07-04       Impact factor: 6.832

5.  Direct reprogramming of epidermal cells toward sweat gland-like cells by defined factors.

Authors:  Bin Yao; Jiangfan Xie; Nanbo Liu; Tian Hu; Wei Song; Sha Huang; Xiaobing Fu
Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2019-03-20       Impact factor: 9.685

6.  3D bioprinting matrices with controlled pore structure and release function guide in vitro self-organization of sweat gland.

Authors:  Nanbo Liu; Sha Huang; Bin Yao; Jiangfan Xie; Xu Wu; Xiaobing Fu
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