| Literature DB >> 27584943 |
Huazheng Liang1, Bassem Akladios2, Cesar P Canales2, Richard Francis3, Edna H Hardeman2, Annemiek Beverdam4.
Abstract
The skin is essential for our survival. The outer epidermal layer consists of the interfollicular epidermis, which is a stratified squamous epithelium covering most of our body, and epidermal appendages such as the hair follicles and sweat glands. The epidermis undergoes regeneration throughout life and in response to injury. This is enabled by K14-expressing basal epidermal stem/progenitor cell populations that are tightly regulated by multiple regulatory mechanisms active within the epidermis and between epidermis and dermis. This article describes a simple method to clarify full thickness mouse skin biopsies, and visualize K14 protein expression patterns, Ki67 labeled proliferating cells, Nile Red labeled sebocytes, and DAPI nuclear labeling at single cell resolution in 3D. This method enables accurate assessment and quantification of skin anatomy and pathology, and of abnormal epidermal phenotypes in genetically modified mouse lines. The CUBIC protocol is the best method available to date to investigate molecular and cellular interactions in full thickness skin biopsies at single cell resolution.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27584943 PMCID: PMC5091712 DOI: 10.3791/54401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355