TY - JOUR
T1 - Brush biopsy of human oral mucosal epithelial cells as a quality control of the cell source for fabrication of transplantable epithelial cell sheets for regenerative medicine
AU - Kasai, Yoshiyuki
AU - Sugiyama, Hiroaki
AU - Takagi, Ryo
AU - Kondo, Makoto
AU - Owaki, Toshiyuki
AU - Namiki, Hideo
AU - Okano, Teruo
AU - Takeda, Naoya
AU - Yamato, Masayuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine.
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - Autologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets have been used for treating epithelial defects such as cornea and esophagus. The cell source of patients' oral mucosal epithelial cell sheet should be examined in normality because it has individual difference. In this study, oral mucosal epithelial cells were less invasively collected by brush biopsy from the buccal, gingival, labial, and palate mucosa of four healthy volunteer donors without anesthesia, and analyzed the keratin expressions by western blotting and the obtained results were compared with those by immunohistochemistry of each of the native tissues. All of the oral mucosal epithelial cells expressed keratin 4 (K4) and K13, which were mucosal stratified squamous epithelial cell markers. K1 and K10, keratinized epithelial cell markers, were also detected in keratinized tissues such as gingival and palate mucosa. The markers of epithelial basal cells such as p63 and K15 were not detected by brush biopsy-western blotting. Although this method does not include basal layers of oral mucosa, protein expressions of upper layer of lesion area are different from normal. Therefore, brush biopsy-western blotting was extremely less invasive and would contribute to quality control of the fabrication of autologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets.
AB - Autologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets have been used for treating epithelial defects such as cornea and esophagus. The cell source of patients' oral mucosal epithelial cell sheet should be examined in normality because it has individual difference. In this study, oral mucosal epithelial cells were less invasively collected by brush biopsy from the buccal, gingival, labial, and palate mucosa of four healthy volunteer donors without anesthesia, and analyzed the keratin expressions by western blotting and the obtained results were compared with those by immunohistochemistry of each of the native tissues. All of the oral mucosal epithelial cells expressed keratin 4 (K4) and K13, which were mucosal stratified squamous epithelial cell markers. K1 and K10, keratinized epithelial cell markers, were also detected in keratinized tissues such as gingival and palate mucosa. The markers of epithelial basal cells such as p63 and K15 were not detected by brush biopsy-western blotting. Although this method does not include basal layers of oral mucosa, protein expressions of upper layer of lesion area are different from normal. Therefore, brush biopsy-western blotting was extremely less invasive and would contribute to quality control of the fabrication of autologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets.
KW - Brush biopsy
KW - Cell sheet
KW - Human oral mucosal epithelial cell
KW - Keratin expression
KW - Quality control
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U2 - 10.1016/j.reth.2016.02.008
DO - 10.1016/j.reth.2016.02.008
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041089033
SN - 2352-3204
VL - 4
SP - 71
EP - 77
JO - Regenerative Therapy
JF - Regenerative Therapy
ER -