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Immortalization of patient-derived lip cells for establishing 3D lip models

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76340
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fcell.2024.1449224
PubMed ID
39559739
Description
Introduction: The lips fulfill various critical physiological roles besides being viewed as a fundamental aesthetic feature contributing to the perception of health and beauty. Therefore, any lip injury, abnormality, or congenital malformation, such as cleft lip, needs special attention in order to restore proper lip function and aesthetics. To achieve this goal, a better understanding of the complex lip anatomy, function, and biology is required, which can only be provided by basic research endeavors. However, the current lack of clinically relevant human lip cells and three-dimensional in vitro lip models, capable of replacing ethically questionable animal experimentations, represents a significant limitation in this area of research.

Methods: To address these limitations, we aimed to pioneer the introduction of immortalized healthy lip- and cleft lip-derived keratinocytes. Primary keratinocytes were isolated from patients’ samples and immortalized by introducing the catalytic domain of telomerase, combined with the targeted knockdown of the cell cycle inhibitor gene, p16INK4A. We then focused on validating the newly established cell lines by comparing their genetic stability and key phenotypic features with their primary keratinocyte counterparts.

Results: The newly established immortalized keratinocyte cell lines demonstrated genetic stability and preserved the main phenotypic characteristics of primary keratinocytes, such as cellular morphology and differentiation capacity. Three-dimensional lip models, generated using these cell lines, proved to be effective and convenient platforms for screening applications, including wound healing and microbial infection of the lip epithelium.

Discussion: The establishment of immortalized keratinocytes derived from healthy and cleft lips represents a significant achievement in lip research. These cell lines and the associated three-dimensional lip models are valuable tools that can be used as convenient screening platforms for various assays in a multitude of lip-related research areas, including dermatology, skin care, wound healing, tissue engineering, and craniofacial anomalies. This work opens new avenues in studying lip abnormalities and provides unique tools for personalized medicine approaches beneficial to patients.
Date of Publication
2024-11-04
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mansour, Farahorcid-logo
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Orthodontics
Parisi, Ludovica
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Orthodontics
Rihs, Silvia
School of Dental Medicine, Orthodontic Research
Schnyder, Isabelle
Clinic of Paediatric Surgery
Giorgio C. La Scala
Aliu, Nijas
Clinic of Human Genetics
Katsaros, Christos
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Orthodontics
Degen, Martin
School of Dental Medicine, Orthodontic Research
Additional Credits
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Orthodontics
Clinic of Human Genetics
School of Dental Medicine, Orthodontic Research
Clinic of Paediatric Surgery
Microscopy Imaging Center (MIC)
Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB)
Series
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Publisher
Frontiers Media
ISSN
2296-634X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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