Mansour Farah, Parisi Ludovica, Rihs Silvia, Schnyder Isabelle, La Scala Giorgio C, Aliu Nijas, Katsaros Christos, Degen Martin
Laboratory for Oral Molecular Biology, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2024 Nov 4;12:1449224. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1449224. eCollection 2024.
The lips fulfill various critical physiological roles besides being viewed as a fundamental aesthetic feature contributing to the perception of health and beauty. Therefore, any lip injury, abnormality, or congenital malformation, such as cleft lip, needs special attention in order to restore proper lip function and aesthetics. To achieve this goal, a better understanding of the complex lip anatomy, function, and biology is required, which can only be provided by basic research endeavors. However, the current lack of clinically relevant human lip cells and three-dimensional lip models, capable of replacing ethically questionable animal experimentations, represents a significant limitation in this area of research.
To address these limitations, we aimed to pioneer the introduction of immortalized healthy lip- and cleft lip-derived keratinocytes. Primary keratinocytes were isolated from patients' samples and immortalized by introducing the catalytic domain of telomerase, combined with the targeted knockdown of the cell cycle inhibitor gene, . We then focused on validating the newly established cell lines by comparing their genetic stability and key phenotypic features with their primary keratinocyte counterparts.
The newly established immortalized keratinocyte cell lines demonstrated genetic stability and preserved the main phenotypic characteristics of primary keratinocytes, such as cellular morphology and differentiation capacity. Three-dimensional lip models, generated using these cell lines, proved to be effective and convenient platforms for screening applications, including wound healing and microbial infection of the lip epithelium.
The establishment of immortalized keratinocytes derived from healthy and cleft lips represents a significant achievement in lip research. These cell lines and the associated three-dimensional lip models are valuable tools that can be used as convenient screening platforms for various assays in a multitude of lip-related research areas, including dermatology, skin care, wound healing, tissue engineering, and craniofacial anomalies. This work opens new avenues in studying lip abnormalities and provides unique tools for personalized medicine approaches beneficial to patients.
嘴唇除了被视为健康和美丽感知的基本美学特征外,还履行着各种关键的生理功能。因此,任何唇部损伤、异常或先天性畸形,如唇裂,都需要特别关注,以恢复唇部的正常功能和美观。为实现这一目标,需要更好地了解复杂的唇部解剖结构、功能和生物学特性,而这只能通过基础研究来提供。然而,目前缺乏能够替代存在伦理问题的动物实验的临床相关人类唇部细胞和三维唇部模型,这是该研究领域的一个重大限制。
为解决这些限制,我们旨在率先引入永生化的健康唇部和唇裂来源的角质形成细胞。从患者样本中分离出原代角质形成细胞,并通过引入端粒酶催化结构域并结合细胞周期抑制剂基因的靶向敲低使其永生化。然后,我们专注于通过比较新建立的细胞系与其原代角质形成细胞对应物的遗传稳定性和关键表型特征来验证这些细胞系。
新建立的永生化角质形成细胞系表现出遗传稳定性,并保留了原代角质形成细胞的主要表型特征,如细胞形态和分化能力。使用这些细胞系生成的三维唇部模型被证明是用于筛选应用的有效且便捷的平台,包括唇部上皮的伤口愈合和微生物感染。
源自健康唇部和唇裂的永生化角质形成细胞的建立是唇部研究的一项重大成就。这些细胞系和相关的三维唇部模型是有价值的工具,可作为方便的筛选平台,用于众多唇部相关研究领域的各种检测,包括皮肤病学、皮肤护理、伤口愈合、组织工程和颅面畸形。这项工作为研究唇部异常开辟了新途径,并为有利于患者的个性化医疗方法提供了独特工具。