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Isolation of five different primary cell types from a single sample of human skin

Sylwia Kabacik, Donna Lowe, Howard L. Cohen, Sarah Felton, J. A. Spitzer, Ken Raj

2022STAR Protocols10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We have developed a technique to isolate primary keratinocytes, melanocytes, fibroblasts, preadipocytes, and microvascular endothelial cells from an individual sample of human skin. The protocol describes step-by-step instructions for processing, cells isolation, and culture of neonatal foreskin, with adaptation for more demanding adult tissues. The availability of multiple isogenic cell types derived from individual skin samples offers the ability to investigate various areas of biology, in the context of cell-type specificity without potential confounding influence of inter-individual or genetic differences. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Holliman et al. (2017), Horvath et al. (2019), Horvath et al. (2018), Kabacik et al. (2018), Lowe et al. (2020), Lu et al. (2019), and Lu et al. (2018).

Topics & Concepts

ForeskinContext (archaeology)Isolation (microbiology)Cell typeHuman skinBiologyAdaptation (eye)CellCell cultureComputational biologyCell biologyGeneticsBioinformaticsNeurosciencePaleontologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCancer Cells and MetastasisCAR-T cell therapy research