Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis

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Autor(a) principal: Souto,Luís Ricardo Martinhão
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Rehder,Jussara, Vassallo,José, Cintra,Maria Letícia, Kraemer,Maria Helena Stangler, Puzzi,Maria Beatriz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802006000200005
Resumo: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed from cells isolated from patients can enable autologous skin grafting on patients with few donor sites. It also enables in vitro trials on chemicals and drugs. The objective of this work was to demonstrate a method for obtaining human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro. DESIGN AND SETTING: Experimental laboratory study, in the Skin Cell Culture Laboratory of Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas. METHODS: Cells from human fibroblast cultures are injected into bovine collagen type I matrix and kept immersed in specific culturing medium for fibroblasts. This enables human dermis reconstruction in vitro. On this, by culturing human keratinocytes and melanocytes, differentiated epidermis is formed, leading to the creation of human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro. RESULTS: We showed that human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis can be successfully reconstructed in vitro. It is histologically formed in the same way as human skin in vivo. Collagen tissue can be identified in the dermis, with cells and extracellular matrix organized in parallel to multilayer epidermis. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to obtain completely differentiated human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro, from injection of human fibroblasts into bovine collagen type I matrix and culturing of human keratinocytes and melanocytes on this matrix.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
title Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
spellingShingle Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
Souto,Luís Ricardo Martinhão
Cell culture
Collagen
Fibroblasts
Keratinocytes
Skin
title_short Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
title_full Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
title_fullStr Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
title_full_unstemmed Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
title_sort Model for human skin reconstructed in vitro composed of associated dermis and epidermis
author Souto,Luís Ricardo Martinhão
author_facet Souto,Luís Ricardo Martinhão
Rehder,Jussara
Vassallo,José
Cintra,Maria Letícia
Kraemer,Maria Helena Stangler
Puzzi,Maria Beatriz
author_role author
author2 Rehder,Jussara
Vassallo,José
Cintra,Maria Letícia
Kraemer,Maria Helena Stangler
Puzzi,Maria Beatriz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souto,Luís Ricardo Martinhão
Rehder,Jussara
Vassallo,José
Cintra,Maria Letícia
Kraemer,Maria Helena Stangler
Puzzi,Maria Beatriz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cell culture
Collagen
Fibroblasts
Keratinocytes
Skin
topic Cell culture
Collagen
Fibroblasts
Keratinocytes
Skin
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed from cells isolated from patients can enable autologous skin grafting on patients with few donor sites. It also enables in vitro trials on chemicals and drugs. The objective of this work was to demonstrate a method for obtaining human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro. DESIGN AND SETTING: Experimental laboratory study, in the Skin Cell Culture Laboratory of Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas. METHODS: Cells from human fibroblast cultures are injected into bovine collagen type I matrix and kept immersed in specific culturing medium for fibroblasts. This enables human dermis reconstruction in vitro. On this, by culturing human keratinocytes and melanocytes, differentiated epidermis is formed, leading to the creation of human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro. RESULTS: We showed that human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis can be successfully reconstructed in vitro. It is histologically formed in the same way as human skin in vivo. Collagen tissue can be identified in the dermis, with cells and extracellular matrix organized in parallel to multilayer epidermis. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to obtain completely differentiated human skin composed of associated dermis and epidermis, reconstructed in vitro, from injection of human fibroblasts into bovine collagen type I matrix and culturing of human keratinocytes and melanocytes on this matrix.
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