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Outer root sheath (ORS) cells organize into epidermoid cyst-like spheroids when cultured inside Matrigel: a light-microscopic and immunohistological comparison between human ORS cells and interfollicular keratinocytes.

A Limat1, D Breitkreutz, T Hunziker, C E Klein, F Noser, N E Fusenig, L R Braathen.   

Abstract

In organotypic cultures, outer root sheath (ORS) cells of the human hair follicle develop into a stratified epithelium largely reminiscent of the epidermis; this apparently reflects their importance during wound healing. In the present study, ORS cells were grown inside a three-dimensional network of extracellular matrix proteins (Matrigel), together with different mesenchymal cells, in an attempt to mimic their follicular environment. Thus, inside Matrigel, ORS cells formed spheroids differentiating toward the center and showing all the markers of epidermal keratinization. Under identical conditions, normal epidermal keratinocytes developed similar spheroids, but of a significantly smaller size. Human dermal fibroblasts and dermal papilla cells, cocultured in the matrix, had a positive influence on both the proliferation and differentiation within both types of spheroids. Epidermal differentiation markers, such as suprabasal keratins, involucrin, filaggrin, gp80 and pemphigoid antigen, were readily expressed in ORS spheroids, whereas hard (hair) keratins were not detectable by immunostaining. Cells positive for an epithelial membrane antigen, strongly expressed in sebaceous glands, were seen in numerous spheroids. In contrast to organotypic "surface" epithelia, the expression and location of different integrin chains was normalized in ORS spheroids, indicating an enhanced mesenchymal influence in this in vitro system.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7509722     DOI: 10.1007/bf00305384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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