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A human ex vivo skin model breaking boundaries

  • Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 14;14(1):24054. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-75291-7.
Astrid Wurbs 1 Christina Karner 1 Djenana Vejzovic 1 Georg Singer 2 Markus Pichler 3 Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger 4 Beate Rinner 5
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Affiliations

  • 1 Division of Biomedical Research, Core Facility Alternative Biomodels and Preclinical Imaging, Medical University of Graz, Roseggerweg 48, 8036, Graz, Austria.
  • 2 Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Surgery, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
  • 3 Prototyping and Construction, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
  • 4 Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
  • 5 Division of Biomedical Research, Core Facility Alternative Biomodels and Preclinical Imaging, Medical University of Graz, Roseggerweg 48, 8036, Graz, Austria. beate.rinner@medunigraz.at.
Abstract

Ex vivo human skin models are valuable tools in skin research due to their physiological relevance. Traditionally, standard cultivation is performed in a Cell Culture incubator with a defined temperature of 37 °C and a specific atmosphere enriched with CO2 to ensure media stability. Maintaining the model under these specific conditions limits its flexibility in assessing exposures to which the skin is exposed to in daily life, for example changes in atmospheric compositions. In this study we demonstrated that the foreskin-derived skin model can be successfully cultured at room temperature outside a CO2 incubator using a CO2-independent, serum-free media. Over a cultivation period of three days, the integrity of the tissue and the preservation of immune cells is well maintained, indicating the model's stability and resilience under the given conditions. Exposing our Medical University of Graz - human Organotypic Skin Explant Culture (MUG-hOSEC) model to cytotoxic and inflammatory stimuli results in responses analyzable within the supernatant. Besides the common analysis of released proteins upon treatment, such as cytokines and Enzymes, we have included extracellular vesicle to obtain a more comprehensive picture of cell communication.

Keywords

Ex vivo skin model; Extracellular vesicles; Juvenile foreskin; Room temperature.

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