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Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture

Hans-Jürgen Stark 1
Michael J. Willhauck 1
Nicolae Mirancea 1
Karsten Boehnke 1
Iris Nord 1
Dirk Breitkreutz 1
Alessandra Pavesio 2
Petra Boukamp 3
Norbert E. Fusenig 1
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Fidia farmaceutici S.p.A.
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Cell Biology and Tumor Biology
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2004-01-01
scimago Q1
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SJR1.491
CiteScore6.3
Impact factor4.3
ISSN01719335, 16181298
General Medicine
Cell Biology
Histology
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Abstract
Besides medical application as composite skin grafts, in vitro constructed skin equivalents (SEs) or organotypic co-cultures represent valuable tools for cutaneous biology. Major drawbacks of conventional models, employing collagen hydrogels as dermal equivalents (DEs), are a rather poor stability and limited life span, restricting studies to early phases of skin regeneration. Here we present an improved stabilised in vitro model actually providing the basis for skin-like homeostasis. Keratinocytes were grown on dermal equivalents (DEs) reinforced by modified hyaluronic acid fibres (Hyalograft-3D) and colonised with skin fibroblasts, producing genuine dermis-type matrix. These SEs developed a superior epidermal architecture with regular differentiation and ultrastructure, which occurred also faster than in SEs based on collagen-DEs. Critical aspects of differentiation, still unbalanced in early stages, were perfectly re-normalised, most strikingly the co-expression of keratins K1/K10 and downregulation of regeneration-associated keratins such as K16. The restriction of integrin and K15 distribution as well as keratinocyte proliferation to the basal layer underlined the restored tissue polarity, while the drop of growth rates towards physiological levels implied finally accomplishment of homeostasis. This correlated to faster basement membrane (BM) formation and ultrastructurally defined dermo-epidermal junction including abundant anchoring fibrils for strong tissue connection. Whereas the fibroblasts in the scaffold initially secreted a typical provisional regenerative matrix (fibronectin, tenascin), with time collagens of mature dermis (type I and III) were accumulating giving rise to an in vivo-like matrix with regularly organised bundles of striated collagen fibrils. In contrast to the more catabolic state in conventional DEs, the de novo reconstruction of genuine dermal tissue seemed to be a key element for maintaining prolonged normal keratinocyte proliferation (followed up to 8 wks), fulfilling the criteria of tissue-homeostasis, and possibly providing a stem cell niche.
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Stark H. et al. Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture // European Journal of Cell Biology. 2004. Vol. 83. No. 11-12. pp. 631-645.
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Stark H., Willhauck M. J., Mirancea N., Boehnke K., Nord I., Breitkreutz D., Pavesio A., Boukamp P., Fusenig N. E. Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture // European Journal of Cell Biology. 2004. Vol. 83. No. 11-12. pp. 631-645.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1078/0171-9335-00435
UR - https://doi.org/10.1078/0171-9335-00435
TI - Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture
T2 - European Journal of Cell Biology
AU - Stark, Hans-Jürgen
AU - Willhauck, Michael J.
AU - Mirancea, Nicolae
AU - Boehnke, Karsten
AU - Nord, Iris
AU - Breitkreutz, Dirk
AU - Pavesio, Alessandra
AU - Boukamp, Petra
AU - Fusenig, Norbert E.
PY - 2004
DA - 2004/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 631-645
IS - 11-12
VL - 83
PMID - 15679108
SN - 0171-9335
SN - 1618-1298
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@article{2004_Stark,
author = {Hans-Jürgen Stark and Michael J. Willhauck and Nicolae Mirancea and Karsten Boehnke and Iris Nord and Dirk Breitkreutz and Alessandra Pavesio and Petra Boukamp and Norbert E. Fusenig},
title = {Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture},
journal = {European Journal of Cell Biology},
year = {2004},
volume = {83},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1078/0171-9335-00435},
number = {11-12},
pages = {631--645},
doi = {10.1078/0171-9335-00435}
}
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Stark, Hans-Jürgen, et al. “Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermo-epidermal junction in organotypic co-culture.” European Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 83, no. 11-12, Jan. 2004, pp. 631-645. https://doi.org/10.1078/0171-9335-00435.