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Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Verena Natalie Lorenz, Anja Uhmann
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摘要

人体皮肤是一个由多层和特化细胞类型组成的复杂器官。在其核心,皮肤的功能是由两个关键区室之间的相互作用维持的:表皮,由基底上和基底角质形成细胞组成,真皮,由异质群的成纤维细胞居住。此外,皮肤含有跨越表皮和真皮层的干细胞毛囊,提供细胞更新的重要来源。每一个生态位——表皮、真皮层和毛囊——单独或共同促进皮肤的完整性、体内平衡和再生。然而,真皮成纤维细胞也可以在病理条件下发生恶性转化,如皮肤癌的发展,产生癌症相关成纤维细胞(CAFs),促进肿瘤进展并可能介导治疗抵抗。为了研究皮肤细胞群/生态位的关键方面,体外培养系统提供了一个可控的、方便的平台。我们在此总结了从健康皮肤中分离原代人表皮角质形成细胞、真皮成纤维细胞和毛囊的标准化方案,以及从癌变的人皮肤中分离CAFs的标准化方案。我们描述了无饲料角质细胞培养以及真皮成纤维细胞和CAFs的培养方法。此外,我们还提供了功能分析的详细描述,包括三维(3D)培养、流式细胞术、主要分离的皮肤细胞的迁移分析和单独分离的毛囊的免疫荧光染色。这些方案为研究皮肤生物学、伤口愈合、上皮-间质相互作用和生理相关条件下的肿瘤微环境动力学提供了一个通用的工具包。
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Isolation, Culture, and Analyses of Keratinocytes, Fibroblasts, and Hair Follicles from Normal Human Skin and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts from Skin Tumors.

The human skin is a complex organ composed of multiple layers and specialized cell types. At its core, the skin's function is maintained by the interplay between two key compartments: the epidermis, that is composed of suprabasal and basal keratinocytes, and the dermis, which is inhabited by a heterogeneous population of fibroblasts. Additionally, the skin contains stem cell-bearing hair follicles that span across both the epidermis and dermis, providing a vital source of cellular renewal. Each of these niches-the epidermis, dermis, and hair follicles-individually and collectively contribute to skin integrity, homeostasis, and regeneration. However, dermal fibroblasts can also undergo malignant transformation in pathological conditions such as skin cancer development, giving rise to cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) that promote tumor progression and may mediate therapeutic resistance.To study key aspects of skin cell populations/niches, in vitro culture systems offer a controlled, convenient platform. We here summarize standardized protocols for the isolation of primary human epidermal keratinocytes, dermal fibroblasts, and hair follicles from healthy skin, as well as CAFs from cancerous human skin. We describe methods for feeder-free keratinocyte culture as well as the culture of dermal fibroblasts and CAFs. In addition, we provide a detailed description of functional assays, including three-dimensional (3D) culture, flow cytometry, and migration analysis of primarily isolated skin cells and immunofluorescent staining of individually isolated hair follicles. These protocols provide a versatile toolkit to investigate skin biology wound healing, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, and tumor microenvironment dynamics under physiologically relevant conditions.

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Methods in molecular biology
Methods in molecular biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For over 20 years, biological scientists have come to rely on the research protocols and methodologies in the critically acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series. The series was the first to introduce the step-by-step protocols approach that has become the standard in all biomedical protocol publishing. Each protocol is provided in readily-reproducible step-by-step fashion, opening with an introductory overview, a list of the materials and reagents needed to complete the experiment, and followed by a detailed procedure that is supported with a helpful notes section offering tips and tricks of the trade as well as troubleshooting advice.
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