Long-term expansion and differentiation of adult murine epidermal stem cells in 3D organoid cultures

Kim E. Boonekamp(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Kai Kretzschmar(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Dominique J. Wiener(University of Bern), Priyanca Asra(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Sepideh Derakhshan(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Jens Puschhof(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Carmen López‐Iglesias(Maastricht University), Peter J. Peters(Maastricht University), Onur Başak(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Hans Clevers(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 28, 2019
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Abstract

Mammalian epidermal stem cells maintain homeostasis of the skin epidermis and contribute to its regeneration throughout adult life. While 2D mouse epidermal stem cell cultures have been established decades ago, a long-term, feeder cell- and serum-free culture system recapitulating murine epidermal architecture has not been available. Here we describe an epidermal organoid culture system that allows long-term, genetically stable expansion of adult epidermal stem cells. Our epidermal expansion media combines atypically high calcium concentrations, activation of cAMP, FGF, and R-spondin signaling with inhibition of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling. Organoids are established robustly from adult mouse skin and expand over at least 6 mo, while maintaining the basal-apical organization of the mouse interfollicular epidermis. The system represents a powerful tool to study epidermal homeostasis and disease in vitro.


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