Isolation, culture and characterization of endothelial cells from human hypertrophic scar.

Xi-Qiao Wang, Ying-Kai Liu, Zhi-Gang Mao, Chun Qing, Shu-Liang Lu, Da-Zhong Xu
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Although the etiology underlying scar formation is not well understood, previous studies revealed that endothelial cells play a role in the pathogenesis of scar development. Recently, the authors developed a reliable technique to obtain endothelial cells from hypertrophic scars that involved separation of cells from the scar tissue matrix and isolation from other cell types. Using phase-contract and electron microscopy, the cells were observed to have a characteristic morphology consistent with cells of endothelial origin. The cells were further characterized as endothelial cells by assessment of endothelin (ET)-1 and intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM) mRNA expression, and the presence of factor VIII antigen, CD34, CD31, and VE-cadherin. This isolation method provides a simple method for culturing endothelial cells from hypertrophic scar tissue and should prove useful for studying the role of endothelial cell involvement in scar formation.

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人增生性瘢痕内皮细胞的分离、培养及特性研究。
虽然瘢痕形成的病因尚不清楚,但先前的研究表明内皮细胞在瘢痕形成的发病机制中起作用。最近,作者开发了一种可靠的技术,从增生性疤痕中获得内皮细胞,包括从疤痕组织基质中分离细胞和从其他细胞类型中分离细胞。通过相缩显微镜和电子显微镜,观察到细胞具有与内皮细胞起源一致的特征形态。通过检测内皮素(ET)-1和细胞间粘附分子(ICAM) mRNA的表达,以及因子VIII抗原、CD34、CD31和VE-cadherin的存在,进一步鉴定这些细胞为内皮细胞。这种分离方法为从增生性瘢痕组织中培养内皮细胞提供了一种简单的方法,并应证明对研究内皮细胞参与瘢痕形成的作用是有用的。
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