PLoS ONE (Jan 2010)

Embryonic porcine skin precursors can successfully develop into integrated skin without teratoma formation posttransplantation in nude mouse model.

  • Zhenggen Huang,
  • Junjie Yang,
  • Gaoxing Luo,
  • Chengjun Gan,
  • Wenguang Cheng,
  • Shunzong Yuan,
  • Xu Peng,
  • Jianglin Tan,
  • Xiaojuan Wang,
  • Jie Hu,
  • Shiwei Yang,
  • Yair Reisner,
  • Liangpeng Ge,
  • Hong Wei,
  • Ping Cheng,
  • Jun Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. e8717

Abstract

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How to improve the wound healing quality of severe burn patients is still a challenge due to lack of skin appendages and rete ridges, no matter how much progress has been made in the fields of either stem cell or tissue engineering. We thus systematically studied the growth potential and differentiation capacity of porcine embryonic skin precursors. Implantation of embryonic skin precursors (PESPs) of different gestational ages in nude mice can generate the integrity skin, including epidermis, dermis and skin appendages, such as sweat gland, hair follicle, sebaceous gland, etc.. PESPs of embryonic day 42 possess the maximal growth potential, while, the safe window time of PESPs transplantation for prevention of teratoma risk is E56 or later. In conclusion, PESPs can form the 3 dimensional structures of skin with all necessary skin appendages. Our data strongly indicate that porcine embryonic skin precursors harvested from E56 of minipig may provide new hope for high-quality healing of extensive burns and traumas.