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Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules

Organ regeneration is becoming a promising choice for many patients; however, many details about the mechanisms underlying organ regeneration remain unknown. As regenerative organs, hair follicles offer a good model to study the mechanisms associated with regenerative medicine. The relevant studies...

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Autores principales: Fan, Zhexiang, Miao, Yong, Qu, Qian, Xiao, Shune, Wang, Jin, Du, Lijuan, Liu, Bingcheng, Hu, Zhiqi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5470686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28614369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179279
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author Fan, Zhexiang
Miao, Yong
Qu, Qian
Xiao, Shune
Wang, Jin
Du, Lijuan
Liu, Bingcheng
Hu, Zhiqi
author_facet Fan, Zhexiang
Miao, Yong
Qu, Qian
Xiao, Shune
Wang, Jin
Du, Lijuan
Liu, Bingcheng
Hu, Zhiqi
author_sort Fan, Zhexiang
collection PubMed
description Organ regeneration is becoming a promising choice for many patients; however, many details about the mechanisms underlying organ regeneration remain unknown. As regenerative organs, hair follicles offer a good model to study the mechanisms associated with regenerative medicine. The relevant studies have mainly focused on donor cells, and there are no systematic studies involving the effect of host factors on hair follicle reconstruction. Thus, we intend to explore the effect of host cells on hair follicle reconstruction. Epidermal and dermal cells from red fluorescent protein (RFP) transgenic newborn mice were injected into green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice. In addition, we wrapped the mixed dermal and epidermal cells from GFP transgenic and RFP transgenic mice by the Cell-in-a-Box kit to form "capsules," so that the cells within would be isolated from host cells. These capsules were cultured in vitro and transplanted in vivo. Fully developed reconstructed hair follicles were observed after the injection of mixed cells. These reconstructed follicles mainly consisted of donor cells, as well as a small number of host cells. The encapsulated cells gradually aggregated into cell spheres in vitro without apparent differentiation towards hair follicles. With respect to the transplanted capsules, concentric circle structures were observed, but no hair follicles or hair shafts formed. When the concentric circle structures were transplanted in vivo, mature hair follicles were observed 30 days later. Host cells were found in the reconstructed hair follicles. Thus, we conclude that host cells participate in the process of hair follicle reconstruction, and they play a vital role in the process, especially for the maturation of reconstructed hair follicles. Furthermore, we established a special hair follicle reconstruction system with the help of capsules: transplant cells were isolated from host, but other factors from host could exchange with cells inside.
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spelling pubmed-54706862017-07-03 Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules Fan, Zhexiang Miao, Yong Qu, Qian Xiao, Shune Wang, Jin Du, Lijuan Liu, Bingcheng Hu, Zhiqi PLoS One Research Article Organ regeneration is becoming a promising choice for many patients; however, many details about the mechanisms underlying organ regeneration remain unknown. As regenerative organs, hair follicles offer a good model to study the mechanisms associated with regenerative medicine. The relevant studies have mainly focused on donor cells, and there are no systematic studies involving the effect of host factors on hair follicle reconstruction. Thus, we intend to explore the effect of host cells on hair follicle reconstruction. Epidermal and dermal cells from red fluorescent protein (RFP) transgenic newborn mice were injected into green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice. In addition, we wrapped the mixed dermal and epidermal cells from GFP transgenic and RFP transgenic mice by the Cell-in-a-Box kit to form "capsules," so that the cells within would be isolated from host cells. These capsules were cultured in vitro and transplanted in vivo. Fully developed reconstructed hair follicles were observed after the injection of mixed cells. These reconstructed follicles mainly consisted of donor cells, as well as a small number of host cells. The encapsulated cells gradually aggregated into cell spheres in vitro without apparent differentiation towards hair follicles. With respect to the transplanted capsules, concentric circle structures were observed, but no hair follicles or hair shafts formed. When the concentric circle structures were transplanted in vivo, mature hair follicles were observed 30 days later. Host cells were found in the reconstructed hair follicles. Thus, we conclude that host cells participate in the process of hair follicle reconstruction, and they play a vital role in the process, especially for the maturation of reconstructed hair follicles. Furthermore, we established a special hair follicle reconstruction system with the help of capsules: transplant cells were isolated from host, but other factors from host could exchange with cells inside. Public Library of Science 2017-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5470686/ /pubmed/28614369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179279 Text en © 2017 Fan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Liu, Bingcheng
Hu, Zhiqi
Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title_full Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title_fullStr Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title_short Unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
title_sort unlocking the vital role of host cells in hair follicle reconstruction by semi-permeable capsules
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