Authors
Carolyn C Compton, Kathleen B Nadire, Sigrid Regauer, Marcia Simon, Gretchen Warland, Nicolas E O'Connor, G Gregory Gallico, Deborah B Landry
Publication date
1998/11
Journal
Differentiation
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
45-53
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Cultured epithelial autografts (CEA) derived from sole skin were transplanted to full‐thickness wounds excised to muscle fascia over a variety of diverse body sites in 12 pediatric patients treated for acute burns or giant congenital nevi. The skin regenerated from the grafts was biopsied from 7 days to 6 years after grafting. The resultant epidermal phenotype was analyzed histologically and by immunohistochemical localization of keratin 9 (K9) as objective evidence of sole‐type site‐specific differentiation. Expression of K9 was also verified by one‐dimensional gel electrophoresis of epidermal cytoskeletal extracts and K9 immunoblot analysis. Grafts prepared from epidermis of axilla, groin or foreskin and transplanted to wounds of comparable depth in an identical manner in the same patients served as controls of postgrafting differentiation. Biopsies of sole skin from amputation specimens from patients of comparable …
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