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Assessment of replication rates of human keratinocytes in engineered skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice
Authors:Steven T Boyce PhD  Rachel K Rice BA  Kaari A Lynch MS  Andrew P Supp MS  Viki B Swope DVM  Richard J Kagan MD  Dorothy M Supp PhD
Institution:1. Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, , Cincinnati, Ohio;2. Research Department, Shriners Hospitals for Children, , Cincinnati, Ohio;3. Department of Dermatology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, , Cincinnati, Ohio
Abstract:Stable closure of skin wounds with engineered skin substitutes (ESS) requires indefinite mitotic capacity to generate the epidermis. To evaluate whether keratinocytes in ESS exhibit the stem cell phenotype of label retention, ESS (n = 6–9/group) were pulsed with 5‐bromo‐2'‐deoxyuridine (BrdU) in vitro, and after grafting to athymic mice (n = 3–6/group). Pulse and immediate chase in vitro labeled virtually all basal keratinocytes at day 8, with label uptake decreasing until day 22. Label retention in serial chase decreased more rapidly from day 8 to day 22, with a reorganization of BrdU‐positive cells into clusters. Similarly, serial chase of labeled basal keratinocytes in vivo decreased sharply from day 20 to day 48 after grafting. Label uptake was assessed by immediate chases of basal keratinocytes, and decreased gradually to day 126, while total labeled cells remained relatively unchanged. These results demonstrate differential rates of label uptake and retention in basal keratinocytes of ESS in vitro and in vivo, and a proliferative phenotype with potential for long‐term replication in the absence of hair follicles. Regulation of a proliferative phenotype in keratinocytes of ESS may improve the biological homology of tissue‐engineered skin to natural skin, and contribute to more rapid and stable wound healing.
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