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Keratinocytes, as a primary somatic cell source, offer exceptional advantages compared to fibroblasts, which are commonly used for reprogramming. Keratinocytes can beat fibroblasts in reprogramming efficiency and reprogramming time and, in addition, can be easily and non-invasively harvested from human hair roots. However, there is still much to know about acquiring keratinocytes and maintaining them in cell culture. In this article, we want to offer readers the profound knowledge that we have gained since our initial use of keratinocytes for reprogramming more than 10 years ago. Here, all hints and tricks, from plucking the hair roots to growing and maintaining keratinocytes, are described in detail. Additionally, an overview of the currently used reprogramming methods, viral and non-viral, is included, with a special focus on their applicability to keratinocytes. This overview is intended to provide a brief but comprehensive insight into the field of keratinocytes and their use for reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). © 2020 The Authors.
从头发到ipscs -如何重编程角质形成细胞及其原因的指南
与通常用于重编程的成纤维细胞相比,角化细胞作为主要的体细胞来源具有特殊的优势。角质形成细胞在重编程效率和重编程时间上优于成纤维细胞,此外,可以很容易地从人类发根中非侵入性地获取。然而,关于获得角质形成细胞并在细胞培养中维持它们,仍然有很多需要了解的。在这篇文章中,我们希望向读者提供自10多年前我们首次使用角质形成细胞进行重编程以来所获得的深刻知识。在这里,所有的提示和技巧,从拔发根到生长和维持角质细胞,都被详细描述。此外,还概述了目前使用的病毒和非病毒重编程方法,并特别关注它们对角质形成细胞的适用性。本综述旨在提供一个简短而全面的洞察角化细胞领域及其用于重编程为诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs)。©2020作者。
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