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Isolation and culture of different epidermal and dermal cell types from human scalp suitable for the development of a therapeutical cell spray
Authors:Schlabe Juergen  Johnen Christa  Schwartlander Ruth  Moser Viola  Hartmann Bernd  Gerlach Jörg C  Küntscher Markus V
Institution:Charité, Campus Virchow-Clinic, Department of Surgery, University Medicine, Berlin, Germany. juergen_schlabe@t-online.de
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Previous studies demonstrated, that cultured epithelial autografts (CEA) can be isolated and skin cell sprays can be produced for application on different types of wounds. The purpose of the present study was to determine which cell types can be isolated from the human scalp and whether these cells can be used for spray transplantation. METHODS: Outer root sheath cells (ORS), keratinocytes, melanocytes, dermal papilla cells (DP), and dermal sheath cells (DSC) were isolated from human scalp tissue. Isolated cells were characterized, expanded and sprayed in an in vitro model. Growth behaviour, morphology and cell counts were compared with non-sprayed cells. RESULTS: With acceptable time, equipment and laboratory personnel a sufficient amount of keratinocytes, ORS, melanocytes, DP cells and DSC cells could be achieved. The cells are sufficient for application as a cell spray. Cells, positive for Integrin alpha6, Cytokeratin 19, CD73 and CD105 were identified within the cultures. CONCLUSIONS: Human scalp is suitable to gain epidermal and dermal cells for the development of therapeutic cell spray transplantation. Further studies have to determine, whether these cells can be combined to produce wound specific skin substitutes.
Keywords:Hair follicle  Cell spray  Keratinocytes  Outer root sheath  Dermal papilla  Wound healing
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