Cellular Attachment Assays to Dissect Molecular Drivers of Epidermal Cell Function.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1007/7651_2024_585
Linh T Do, Erin Johnson, Tiala Ortega, Julian Vargas, Joyce Horton, Colleen L Doçi
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Cell attachment is the process by which cells interact with their environment, including neighboring cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM). Attachment plays a critical role in maintaining skin integrity, promoting wound healing, and facilitating cellular communication in epidermal cells, such as keratinocytes. However, the many different factors that can influence this mechanism make it challenging to recapitulate in cellular models. The overlap between attachment and adhesion mechanisms both physiologically and methodologically further complicate the production of cellular models. Here, we present a flexible, quantitative, and cost-effective tool for studying epidermal attachment under various conditions. We provide optimized starting conditions for several different adaptations of the core protocol and provide approaches for quantitative, reproducible data that can be performed in most laboratories. This assay enhances experimental reproducibility and enables a targeted approach to studying epidermal biology. This approach offers researchers an improved tool for dissecting the molecular events in cell attachment and advancing skin biology research.

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细胞附着试验分析表皮细胞功能的分子驱动因素。
细胞附着是细胞与其环境相互作用的过程,包括邻近细胞和细胞外基质(ECM)。附着在维持皮肤完整性、促进伤口愈合和促进表皮细胞(如角质形成细胞)的细胞通讯中起着关键作用。然而,可能影响这一机制的许多不同因素使得在细胞模型中概括这一机制具有挑战性。在生理上和方法上,附着和粘附机制之间的重叠进一步使细胞模型的生产复杂化。在这里,我们提出了一种灵活的、定量的、经济的工具来研究各种条件下表皮附着。我们为几种不同的核心方案提供了优化的启动条件,并提供了可在大多数实验室进行的定量、可重复数据的方法。该分析提高了实验的可重复性,并使有针对性的方法来研究表皮生物学。这种方法为研究人员提供了一种改进的工具,用于解剖细胞附着中的分子事件和推进皮肤生物学研究。
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