Literature DB >> 32118468

Isolating stem cells from skin: designing a novel highly efficient non-enzymatic approach.

E Bellu1, G Garroni, F Balzano, R Satta, M A Montesu, M Kralovic, J Fedacko, S Cruciani, M Maioli.   

Abstract

Stem cells are undifferentiated elements capable to acquire a specific cellular phenotype under the influence of specific stimuli, thus being involved in tissue integrity and maintenance. In the skin tissue self-renewal and wound healing after injury is a complex process, especially in adulthood, due to the aging process and the continuous exposure to damaging agents. The importance of stem cells in regenerative medicine is well known and defining or improving their isolation methods is therefore a primary and crucial step. In the present paper we present a novel method to isolate stem cells from human skin, including the involvement of a novel medium for the maintenance and expansion of in vitro cultures. The biopsies were mechanically digested and put in culture. The migrating cells were positive selected with magnetic cell sorting, characterized by flow-cytometry analysis, and viability detected by MTT assay. Cells exhibited a mesenchymal phenotype, as demonstrated by the positive acquirement of an osteogenic or adipogenic phenotype when cultured in specific conditioned media. Taken together our results disclose a novel method for culturing and expanding stem cells from skin and pave the way for future clinical applications in tissue regeneration.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32118468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Res        ISSN: 0862-8408            Impact factor:   1.881


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1.  Smart Nanofibers with Natural Extracts Prevent Senescence Patterning in a Dynamic Cell Culture Model of Human Skin.

Authors:  Emanuela Bellu; Giuseppe Garroni; Sara Cruciani; Francesca Balzano; Diletta Serra; Rosanna Satta; Maria Antonia Montesu; Angela Fadda; Maurizio Mulas; Giorgia Sarais; Pasquale Bandiera; Elena Torreggiani; Fernanda Martini; Mauro Tognon; Carlo Ventura; Jiří Beznoska; Evzen Amler; Margherita Maioli
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 6.600

2.  Myrtle-Functionalized Nanofibers Modulate Vaginal Cell Population Behavior While Counteracting Microbial Proliferation.

Authors:  Emanuela Bellu; Nicia Diaz; Martin Kralovič; Radek Divin; Giorgia Sarais; Angela Fadda; Rosanna Satta; Maria Antonia Montesu; Serenella Medici; Antonio Brunetti; Ana Rita Pinheiro Barcessat; Taťána Jarošíková; Jiří Rulc; Evzen Amler; Valentina Margarita; Paola Rappelli; Margherita Maioli
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-15
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