Clinical applications of cultured epithelium.

Epithelial cell biology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
T J Phillips, B A Gilchrest
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Techniques that allowed the successful serial subcultivation of human keratinocytes into sheets of epithelium suitable for grafting have made possible a variety of clinical applications for cultured epithelium. Following the first description of this technique in 1981 to treat third-degree burns, cultured keratinocytes derived from a small biopsy of the patient's normal skin (autografts) have been used in centres throughout the world to provide permanent wound coverage for extensive burns. Over the years, applications have expanded to include the treatment of leg ulcers and blistering skin disorders. A further development in this field has been the use of cultured epithelium derived not from the patients own skin, but from an allogeneic donor (cultured allograft). Cultured allografts have also been widely used in the treatment of burns, leg ulcers, the donor sites for split-thickness grafts, and other dermatological disorders. These allografts seem to act as a potent stimulus to wound healing, but do not survive permanently on the wound bed. Their postulated mechanism of action is through release of multiple cytokines that stimulate epithelialization from the wound periphery as well as from adnexal elements within the wound bed. Allograft application is a simple outpatient procedure which involves no discomfort for the patient. No skin biopsy is necessary and cryo-preservation of grafts for future use is possible.

培养上皮的临床应用。
成功地将人角质形成细胞连续培养成适合移植的上皮片的技术使得培养上皮的各种临床应用成为可能。自1981年首次描述该技术用于治疗三度烧伤以来,从患者正常皮肤的小活检中提取的培养角化细胞(自体移植)已在世界各地的中心使用,为大面积烧伤提供永久性伤口覆盖。多年来,其应用范围已经扩展到治疗腿部溃疡和皮肤起泡性疾病。这一领域的进一步发展是使用不是来自患者自身皮肤的培养上皮,而是来自异体供体(培养的异体移植物)的培养上皮。培养的同种异体移植物也被广泛用于治疗烧伤、腿部溃疡、裂厚移植物的供体部位和其他皮肤病。这些同种异体移植物似乎对伤口愈合起着强有力的刺激作用,但不能在伤口床上永久存活。它们的作用机制是通过释放多种细胞因子,刺激伤口周围和伤口床内附件元素的上皮化。同种异体移植是一种简单的门诊手术,对患者没有任何不适。不需要皮肤活检,并且可以冷冻保存移植物以备将来使用。
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