Title of article :
ESTABLISHMENT OF PRIMARY KERATINOCYTE CULTURE FROM HORSE TISSUE BIOPSATES
Author/Authors :
OGOREVC, Jernej University of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Faculty - Department of Animal Science, Slovenia , LAPANJA, Tjaša University of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Faculty - Department of Animal Science, Slovenia , POKLUKAR, Klavdija University of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Faculty - Department of Animal Science, Slovenia , TOMINŠEK, Natalija University of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Faculty - Department of Animal Science, Slovenia , DOVČ, Peter University of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Faculty - Department of Animal Science, Slovenia
Abstract :
Primary cell lines established from skin tissue can be used in immunological, proteomic and genomic studies as in vitro skin models. The goal of our study was to establish a primary keratinocyte cell culture from tissue biopsates of two horses. The primary keratinocyte cell culture was obtained by mechanical and enzymatic dissociation and with explant culture method. The result was a heterogeneous primary culture comprised of keratinocytes and fibroblasts. To distinguish epithelial and mesenchymal cells immunofluorescent characterisation was performed, using antibodies against cytokeratin 14 and vimentin. We successfully at attained a primary cell line of keratinocytes, which could potentially be used to study equine skin diseases, as an animal model for human diseases, and for cosmetic and therapeutic product testing.
Keywords :
molecular biology , primary cell culture , skin , horses , keratinocytes
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica