酪氨酸诱导人原代细胞的二维和三维黑色素生成模型。

Journal of biological methods Pub Date : 2020-07-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.14440/jbm.2020.327
Maryana S Branquinho, Maysa B Silva, Jacqueline C Silva, Maria C Sales, Silvia B Barros, Silvya S Maria-Engler, Ana Campa
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摘要

研究黑素的形成,它在健康和疾病中的调节,以及发现具有色素和脱色活性的新分子使用不同的模型。在这里,我们标准化了一种基于先前的方案,使用原代人黑素细胞和角化细胞在共同培养中,在温和的条件下,通过添加酪氨酸和氯化铵(NH4Cl)诱导黑色素形成。检测MITF、TYR、TYRP1、Melan-A的表达及黑色素含量。此外,我们将这项研究扩展到重建的三维模型。在分层阶段,通过添加酪氨酸和NH4Cl,通过Fontana-Masson染色鉴定出色素沉着。这里提出的2D和3D方案规避了先前模型的局限性,使用人类原代细胞和温和的条件进行黑色素生成。这些方案为人类皮肤色素沉着的研究和调节色素沉着的新化合物的筛选试验提供了一个可行的、稳健的、简单的和无动物的研究选择。
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A 2D and 3D melanogenesis model with human primary cells induced by tyrosine.

A 2D and 3D melanogenesis model with human primary cells induced by tyrosine.

A 2D and 3D melanogenesis model with human primary cells induced by tyrosine.

A 2D and 3D melanogenesis model with human primary cells induced by tyrosine.

Research on melanogenesis, its regulation in health and disease, and the discovery of new molecules with pigmenting and depigmenting activities use different models. Here we standardize a protocol based on previous ones using primary human melanocytes and keratinocytes in co-cultures, in which melanogenesis was induced under mild conditions by the addition of tyrosine plus ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). The expression of MITF, TYR, TYRP1, and Melan-A as well as melanin content were measured. Furthermore, we extended this study to a reconstructed 3D model. Pigmentation was visually observable and melanosomes were identified by Fontana-Masson staining by the addition of tyrosine plus NH4Cl during the stratification phase. The 2D and 3D protocols proposed here circumvent limitations of previous models, using human primary cells and mild conditions for melanogenesis. These protocols offer a viable, robust, simple, and animal-free investigational option for human skin pigmentation studies and screening tests for new compounds that modulate pigmentation.

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