Live Fibroblast Harvest Reveals Surface Marker Shift In Vitro

GG Walmsley, Y Rinkevich, MS Hu… - … Engineering Part C …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods, 2015liebertpub.com
Current methods for the isolation of fibroblasts require extended ex vivo manipulation in cell
culture. As a consequence, prior studies investigating fibroblast biology may fail to
adequately represent cellular phenotypes in vivo. To overcome this problem, we describe a
detailed protocol for the isolation of fibroblasts from the dorsal dermis of adult mice that
bypasses the need for cell culture, thereby preserving the physiological, transcriptional, and
proteomic profiles of each cell. Using the described protocol we characterized the …
Current methods for the isolation of fibroblasts require extended ex vivo manipulation in cell culture. As a consequence, prior studies investigating fibroblast biology may fail to adequately represent cellular phenotypes in vivo. To overcome this problem, we describe a detailed protocol for the isolation of fibroblasts from the dorsal dermis of adult mice that bypasses the need for cell culture, thereby preserving the physiological, transcriptional, and proteomic profiles of each cell. Using the described protocol we characterized the transcriptional programs and the surface expression of 176 CD markers in cultured versus uncultured fibroblasts. The differential expression patterns we observed highlight the importance of a live harvest for investigations of fibroblast biology.
Mary Ann Liebert