In vivo behavior of complete human oral mucosa equivalents: characterization in athymic mice
Autor: | I, Peña, L M, Junquera, Á, Meana, E, García, C, Aguilar, M F, Fresno |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Collagen Type IV
Keratinocytes Time Factors Mice Nude Basement Membrane Mice Random Allocation Subcutaneous Tissue Animals Humans Regeneration Vimentin Genes Tumor Suppressor Connective Tissue Cells Tissue Engineering Tissue Scaffolds Stem Cells Keratin-13 Keratin-6 Mouth Mucosa Phosphoproteins Blood Ki-67 Antigen Trans-Activators Keratin-5 Keratin-3 Keratin-1 Cell Adhesion Molecules |
Zdroj: | Journal of periodontal research. 46(2) |
ISSN: | 1600-0765 |
Popis: | The interest in tissue engineering as a way to achieve repair of damaged body tissues has led to the carrying out of many studies whose results point to the potential effectiveness of these methods. In a previous study, we reported the obtaining of complete autologous oral mucosa equivalents (CAOMEs), characterized by oral immature keratinocytes and stem cells on an autologous plasma and fibroblast scaffold. The purpose of this study is to show their behavior in vivo, by using them as free grafts in experimental animals, and to demonstrate their potential capacity to regenerate oral mucosa.We engineered CAOMEs, as previously described. All CAOMEs thus obtained were used as free grafts in nu/nu mice. To assess their evolution in vivo, we studied their histological and immunohistochemical features by using AE1/AE3 pancytokeratin, the 5/6 cytokeratin pair, cytokeratin 13, laminin 5, collagen IV, vimentin, p-63 and Ki-67, at 7, 14 and 21 d.The structure became progressively closer to that of oral mucosa samples. Cytokeratin 5/6 staining became increasingly intense in the basal and suprabasal layers, and cytokeratin 13 was exclusively positive in the superficial layers. The basal membrane was completed in 21 d. Vimentin showed a correct formation of the chorion. The increasingly positive staining of p-63 and Ki-67 indicated that the regeneration process was taking place.The present study shows the potential regenerative capacity of the CAOMEs by their ability to reach maturity similar to that seen in oral mucosa. |
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