2021
DOI: 10.3791/61802
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Cultivating a Three-dimensional Reconstructed Human Epidermis at a Large Scale

Abstract: A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is presented. Herein, a protocol for the cultivation process and the characterization of the model is described. Neonatal primary keratinocytes are grown submerged on permeable polycarbonate inserts and lifted to the air-liquid interface three days after seeding. After fourteen days of stimulation with defined growth factors and ascorbic acid in high calcium culture medium, the model is fully differentiated.Histological… Show more

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“…On the other hand, treatment of RHE with THDC alone tended to elicit gene expression changes opposite to those seen in calcium-treated KCs (Figure 6A-C). Pro-differentiation effects of AA in KCs have been described previously [10,62]. It has been noted that effects of AA mimic those of calcium [8] and the addition of AA to cell culture medium does indeed improve lipogenesis to support maintenance of the stratum corneum barrier [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…On the other hand, treatment of RHE with THDC alone tended to elicit gene expression changes opposite to those seen in calcium-treated KCs (Figure 6A-C). Pro-differentiation effects of AA in KCs have been described previously [10,62]. It has been noted that effects of AA mimic those of calcium [8] and the addition of AA to cell culture medium does indeed improve lipogenesis to support maintenance of the stratum corneum barrier [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%