Efficient isolation and high yield of epidermal cells from foreskin biopsies by dynamic trypsinization

2018 
Abstract Cultured keratinocytes play important roles in burn wound healing and scientific research studies. We aimed to modify the isolation method to avoid over-digestion, maximize the number of isolated epidermal cells and establish a more efficient and innocuous way of cell isolation. Compared to the conventional method, the modified method combines the more dynamic process of enzymatic digestion with multiple harvestings of dissociated cells via digestion. The cells from each harvesting were immediately re-suspended in culture medium with serum to avoid extended trypsinization and then pooled for further analysis. The number of viable cells isolated per gram of adult foreskin epidermis was (18.88 ± 13.22) × 10 6 cells in the control group and (67.34 ± 30.66) × 10 6 cells in the modified group (p   0.05). The modified method was significantly more efficient in dissociating keratinocytes from each unit of skin biopsy, which is particularly important for treating severe burns when donor skin is limited.
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