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Yoshikazu Uchida1,2, Anna Celli3.
Abstract
The epidermal permeability barrier serves as a multifunctional partition to protect its host from the external environment. Most epidermal permeability barrier studies have been conducted using in vivo human and experimental animals, although some studies have used in vitro cultured cells. There currently is an increased demand for these cultured models, thus avoiding the use of laboratory animals. Here, we first summarize required features that need to be recaptured in cultured keratinocytes for an epidermal permeability barrier study and second, we describe a method for culturing these cells. We also introduce methods to analyze epidermal permeability barrier function using cultured keratinocytes.Entities:
Keywords: Cultured human keratinocytes; Epidermal permeability barrier; Lipid analysis; Reconstituted three-dimensional organotypic epidermal equivalents; Submerged cultured keratinocytes; TEER assay; Transepidermal water loss
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32314209 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0648-3_7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745