2022
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12769
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A novel cell line from human eccrine sweat gland duct cells for investigating sweating physiology

Abstract: Objective: Human eccrine sweat glands (eSG) represent vital components of the skin involved in regulating body temperature. Especially the eccrine duct, which opens directly into the skin surface and releases the aqueous sweat, constitutes the first contact point with topically applied substances. For scientific investigations and to understand the underlying sweating mechanism on a cellular level defined cellular material is beneficial. We, therefore, strived to generate a cell line derived from human eSG duc… Show more

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“…The main limitations of our work include the heterogenous degree of fibrosis in the collected DC samples, the relatively low number of samples, and the variability between patients. Additionally, the proteomic results may be obfuscated by the presence of several cell types in the protein preparation as there exist different cell types in the sweat gland compartment: the secretory coil or acini and the duct, are formed by different cells, myoepithelial, basal clear, and apical dark cells in acini, as well as epithelial cells in the duct [ 15 , 40 ]. Due to these limitations, further studies are needed to precisely identify the role of sweat glands in DC formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main limitations of our work include the heterogenous degree of fibrosis in the collected DC samples, the relatively low number of samples, and the variability between patients. Additionally, the proteomic results may be obfuscated by the presence of several cell types in the protein preparation as there exist different cell types in the sweat gland compartment: the secretory coil or acini and the duct, are formed by different cells, myoepithelial, basal clear, and apical dark cells in acini, as well as epithelial cells in the duct [ 15 , 40 ]. Due to these limitations, further studies are needed to precisely identify the role of sweat glands in DC formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%