Isolation, cultivation and transfection of human keratinocytes

S Zare, MA Zarei, T Ghadimi, F Fathi… - Cell biology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
S Zare, MA Zarei, T Ghadimi, F Fathi, A Jalili, MS Hakhamaneshi
Cell biology international, 2014Wiley Online Library
Human keratinocytes could be used in the repair of damaged skin, in tissue engineering
applications, gene therapy and recently, the generation of iPS cells. We isolated human
keratinocytes from foreskin and subsequently cultured them on fibronectin, collagen type I,
gelatin and laminin‐coated dishes that contained three different types of serum‐free medium
(epilife, KSM or CnT). We developed improved conditions for efficient transfection of these
human keratinocytes by testing three common transfection methods and a GFP plasmid …
Abstract
Human keratinocytes could be used in the repair of damaged skin, in tissue engineering applications, gene therapy and recently, the generation of iPS cells. We isolated human keratinocytes from foreskin and subsequently cultured them on fibronectin, collagen type I, gelatin and laminin‐coated dishes that contained three different types of serum‐free medium (epilife, KSM or CnT). We developed improved conditions for efficient transfection of these human keratinocytes by testing three common transfection methods and a GFP plasmid vector. The isolated cells showed typical keratinocyte morphology and expressed the epithelial cell specific antigen, cytokeratin 14. Collagen type 1, epilife medium and lipofectamin 2000 gave the best results for isolation and transfection of human keratinocytes. Our protocol can be used as a reproducible, simple and efficient method for isolation, cultivation and genetic manipulation of human keratinocytes, which may be useful in cell and gene therapy applications.
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