Characterization of a melanocyte progenitor population in human interfollicular epidermis
Katarzyna Michalak‐Micka, Vanessa L. Büchler, Natalia Zapiórkowska-Blumer, Thomas Biedermann, Agnes S. Klar
Abstract
It is still unknown whether the human interfollicular epidermis harbors a reservoir of melanocyte precursor cells. Here, we clearly distinguish between three distinct types of melanocytes in human interfollicular epidermis: (1) cKit + CD90 – , (2) cKit + CD90 + , and (3) cKit − CD90 + . Importantly, we identify the Kit tyrosine kinase receptor (cKit) as a marker expressed specifically in mature, melanin-producing melanocytes. Thus, both cKit + CD90 – and cKit + CD90 + cells represent polydendritic, pigmented mature melanocytes, whereas cKit − CD90 + cells display bipolar, non-dendritic morphology with reduced melanin content. Additionally, using tissue-engineered pigmented dermo-epidermal skin substitutes (melDESSs), we reveal that the cKit expression also plays an important role during melanogenesis in melDESS in vivo . Interestingly, cKit − CD90 + cells lack the expression of markers such as HMB45, TYR, and TRP1 in vitro and in vivo . However, they co-express neural-crest progenitor markers and demonstrate multilineage differentiation potential in vitro . Hence, we propose that cKit − CD90 + cells constitute the precursor melanocyte reservoir in human interfollicular epidermis.