1994
DOI: 10.1159/000211270
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Vellus Hair Follicle-Derived Keratinocyte Culture: A New Experimental Model in Human Hair Research

Abstract: Biological and biochemical mechanisms of hair growth are difficult to study in vivo; therefore the development of in vitro models is of great interest. Today, we have of our disposal reliable techniques to cultivate cell populations and entire components of terminal hair follicles; however, in vitro culture models for cells derived from vellus hair follicles have not yet been established. In this study, we present a technique for cultivating vellus hair follicle-derived keratinocytes (VHK) and we present first… Show more

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“…Because a candidate substance should target vellus HFs rather than normal HFs, a more appropriate target in vitro experimental cell line may be the vellus HF-derived keratinocytes, rather than ORS cells from normal HFs. In fact, vellus HF-derived keratinocytes manifest morphological and differentiation characters that are distinct from normal epidermal keratinocytes [29].…”
Section: Individual Cell Model: Outer Root Sheath (Ors) Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because a candidate substance should target vellus HFs rather than normal HFs, a more appropriate target in vitro experimental cell line may be the vellus HF-derived keratinocytes, rather than ORS cells from normal HFs. In fact, vellus HF-derived keratinocytes manifest morphological and differentiation characters that are distinct from normal epidermal keratinocytes [29].…”
Section: Individual Cell Model: Outer Root Sheath (Ors) Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HF is a complex mini organ that requires epithelialmesenchymal interactions to function properly [29]. Given the importance of reciprocal interactions between epidermal and dermal components in hair growth, a model incorporating the interactions between DP cells and ORS cells would represent a more applicable "physiologic" in vivo state than that assumed by individual cell research models that use separate cell populations, such as those discussed above.…”
Section: Interacting Model: Dp Cells and Ors Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these models were not developed to look at acne per se, they may be of interest for specific cell types. Blume et al (136) reported on the monolayer culture of keratinocytes isolated from terminal hair follicles that express glycoproteins during proliferation (gp38) and differentiation (gp80). These glycoproteins are absent in normal interfollicular keratinocytes.…”
Section: Summary and Further Thoughtsmentioning
confidence: 99%