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Differentiated Epidermal Cells Regain the Ability to Regenerate a Skin Equivalent by Increasing the Level of β-Catenin in the Cells

Authors :
Chang Liu
Xiaobing Fu
Rongya Yang
Zhao Zhili
Cuiping Zhang
Congmin Wang
Sui Zhifu
Gu Tingmin
Chen Peng
Source :
Cells Tissues Organs. 196:353-361
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2012.

Abstract

Epidermal stem cells are of major importance for skin regeneration and tissue engineering, but differentiated epidermal cells lost their proliferative capacity and are no longer able to regenerate a skin equivalent. Here, we investigated the role of β-catenin in regulating regenerative functions of differentiated epidermal cells. Lithium chloride and a highly specific glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β inhibitor were applied to induce the expression of β-catenin in differentiated epidermal cells. After a 6-day induction, the large flat-shaped cells with a small nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio had changed into small round-shaped cells with a large nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio. Phenotypic assays showed a remarkably higher expression of CK19, β1-integrin, Oct4 and Nanog in induced cells than in the control group (p < 0.01). In addition, the results of growth and functional investigations demonstrated that the induced epidermal cells exhibited a high colony-forming ability, a long-term proliferative potential and the ability to regenerate a skin equivalent, which were regarded as the most important features of epidermal stem cells. These results suggest that the activation of β-catenin favors the reversion or dedifferentiation of differentiated epidermal cells to an immature or a less differentiated state. This study may also offer a new approach to yield enough epidermal stem cells for skin regeneration and tissue engineering.

Details

ISSN :
14226421 and 14226405
Volume :
196
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cells Tissues Organs
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....987589cefb3d78cce944cb3fcf2f9b17