Location, Isolation, and Identification of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Adult Human Sweat Glands

Author:

Ma Yingzhi12,Li Meirong1,Liu Jinyu3ORCID,Pang Chuanchao4,Zhang Jianqing5,Li Yulin6ORCID,Fu Xiaobing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory, Institute of Basic Medical Science, Chinese PLA General Hospital, 28 Fu Xing Road, Beijing 100853, China

2. Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, 26 Xiantai Street Changchun 130033, China

3. Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Jilin University, 1163 Xinmin Street, Changchun 130021, China

4. Department of Dermatology, the Second Hospital, Jilin University, 218 Zhiqiang Street, Changchun 130041, China

5. Department of Emergency Surgery, the Fourth Hospital, Jilin University, 91 Dongfeng Street, Changchun 130011, China

6. Key Laboratory of Pathobiology, Ministry of Education, Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Jilin University, 126 Xinmin Street, Changchun 130021, China

Abstract

Sweat glands (SGs) are spread over almost the entire surface of the human body and are essential for thermoregulation. Theoretically, tissue-specific stem cells (TSSCs) are excellent candidate cells for the regeneration of SGs due to their genetic stability and differentiation ability. Herein, we attempted to isolate TSSCs derived from adult human sweat glands (ahSGs). ahSGs were localized and identified by H&E staining, double immunofluorescence staining, transmission electron microscope (TEM), and immuno-TEM. We found a population of cells with stem cell characteristics (SGSCs), located in basal myoepithelial cells of the secretory portion of the solenoid bulb. The SGSCs expressed alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and showed the typical characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), with a positive antigen profile for CD44, CD73, CD90, and CD105, and had the multilineage differentiation potential to osteoblasts and adipocytes. In addition, the isolated α-SMA positive cells remained stably phenotypic and proliferative cycles at passage 12. This is the first report of successful isolation of MSC-like cells from ahSGs, which may contribute to wound repair and SG regeneration.

Funder

Key Research and Development Project of Hainan

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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