Histomorphological and biochemical differentiation capacity in organotypic co-cultures of primary gingival cells

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作者
Tomakidi, P [1 ]
Fusenig, NE [1 ]
Kohl, A [1 ]
Komposch, G [1 ]
机构
[1] DEUTSCH KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM, DIV DIFFERENTIAT & CARCINOGENESIS, D-69120 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
关键词
organotypic co-cultures; primary gingival cells; proliferation; histodifferentiation; tissue homeostasis;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0765.1997.tb00549.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
To establish a three-dimensional in vitro test system mimicking the physiological situation of the oral cavity, organotypic co-cultures consisting of primary gingival cells on a collagen matrix with fibroblasts were generated. The histomorphological development after 7 and 14 d revealed close similarity with the non-keratinized gingiva epithelium. Furthermore, as epithelial specific markers synthesis and localization of keratins as well as the deposition of basement membrane components were assessed on frozen sections by immunofluorescence and keratin expression by in situ hybridization. Primary keratinocytes in conventional culture stained positive for keratin K14 and the mucosal differentiation-specific keratins K4 and K13. while primary fibroblasts, isolated from the same tissue source, and also some keratinocytes, were positive for vimentin. In organotypic co-cultures the keratinocytes formed a multilayered epithelium within 14 d containing basal cells and flattened cells in the uppermost layers. Comparable to native non-keratinized gingiva keratin 14 gene expression was clearly detectable in the basal cell compartment but showed extending immunolocalization. In addition, particularly at the early stage (7 d), basally located keratinocytes were also vimentin positive. According to morphological differentiation K4 and K13 were detectable in suprabasal position at the RNA and protein level. The major basement membrane constituents collagen type IV and laminin increased with time revealing first an interrupted and later a fully extended staining underneath the basal cells. Maintenance of basal cell function was further demonstrated by cell proliferation (BrdU incorporation) which was initially high (7 d) but declined towards the later stages (14-21 d). The results demonstrate i) that this co-culture system leads to a stratified surface epithelium with morphological and biochemical characteristics of the non-keratinized gingiva epithelium and ii) that a state of physiological tissue balance was reached, thus rendering a suitable model for tissue compatibility studies.
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