Affiliation:
1. Lübeck Institute of Experimental Dermatology (LIED) University of Lübeck Lübeck Germany
2. Christian Doppler Laboratory for Skin Multimodal Analytical Imaging of Aging and Senescence – SKINMAGINE Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria
3. Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology University of Kiel Kiel Germany
Abstract
AbstractHuman skin equivalents (HSEs) are three‐dimensional skin organ culture models raised in vitro. This review gives an overview of common techniques for setting up HSEs. The HSE consists of an artificial dermis and epidermis. 3T3‐J2 murine fibroblasts, purchased human fibroblasts or freshly isolated and cultured fibroblasts, together with other components, for example, collagen type I, are used to build the scaffold. Freshly isolated and cultured keratinocytes are seeded on top. It is possible to add other cell types, for example, melanocytes, to the HSE—depending on the research question. After several days and further steps, the 3D skin can be harvested. Additionally, we show possible markers and techniques for evaluation of artificial skin. Furthermore, we provide a comparison of HSEs to human skin organ culture, a model which employs human donor skin. We outline advantages and limitations of both models and discuss future perspectives in using HSEs.
Subject
Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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