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Typically, yields of epidermal keratinocytes per mouse ranging from 20 x 106 to 30 x 106 Trypan blue excluding cells are obtained8,9. The viability ranges from 80%-90%. Typical seeding efficiencies are around 30% attachment at 24 h. Colony formation on irradiated 3T3 feeder layers is around 60 colonies per 1,000 viable cells seeded for C57BL/6 mice, and approximately 30 colonies per 1,000 cells for Swiss-type mice10,11. Typical results from colony formation assays are illustrated in Figure 1. The number of hair follicle stem cells is approximately 9% CD34+/CD49f+ stem cells for C57BL/6 mice12. Typical results from flow cytometry are given in Figure 2.
Growth characteristics of four different media are illustrated in Figure 3. The media tested include KGM-gold, SFM, William's E medium, and Morris-2 (a reduced calcium medium developed in the Morris laboratory based on Williams E).

Figure 1: Representative examples from an assay for clonogenic keratinocytes from adult mice. This photograph demonstrates keratinocyte colony formation from CD-1 female mice 54 days of age treated topically with 1) no treatment, 2) acetone followed one week later by acetone twice weekly for two weeks, 3) DMBA followed one week later by acetone twice weekly for two weeks, 4) acetone followed one week later by TPA twice weekly for two weeks, and 5) DMBA followed one week later by TPA twice weekly for two weeks. After their in vivo treatments, keratinocytes were harvested and seeded at 1,000 cells per dish onto feeder layers of irradiated 3T3, and cultured for two weeks, after which the dishes were fixed with buffered formalin and stained with rhodamine B. The dishes in each column are replicates from each mouse treatment group. Note that the number of larger colonies increased upon treatment with DMBA, and the total number of colonies increased TPA treatment of the mice prior to keratinocyte harvest. Abbreviations: DMBA: 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene; TPA: 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Figure 2: Representative example of flow cytometry of hair follicle stem cells from adult mice. Briefly, the isolated primary keratinocytes were isolated from dorsal mice skin and filtered for cellular debris using cell filter. The isolated keratinocyte suspension was labeled with CD49f or α6-integrin (PE) and CD34 (FITC) antibodies along with live dead dye and other controls. FITC and PE isotype control antibodies (Rat IgG2akappa) were used for compensation purpose (see Table of Materials). Stem cells were selected by means of CD49f (PE channel), which recognized the external component of the hemi-desmosomes found on basal epidermal and hair follicle cells, and CD34 (FITC channel), which recognized the hair follicle stem cells (i.e., CD34-FITC+ and a6-PE+ (upper right column, total 5%)). The right side column shows the different keratinocyte populations namely CD34-FITC only, CD34-FITC and a6-PE cells (double positive stem cell population), a6-PE only, and unstained cells. Note that there are two CD34+ stem cell populations as have been reported6,14. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Figure 3: Comparison of four different media on primary cultures of epidermal cells from adult female mice. Primary keratinocytes were isolated from the dorsal mice skin and counted for seeding using four different media (KGM, SFM, Willem's-E and Morris-2). Equal numbers of keratinocytes were seeded and followed for their general morphology and growth pattern. Note that the proliferating keratinocytes have slightly different morphologies. KGM, SFM, and Morris-2 all of which are reduced calcium media have the most robust growth after fourteen days. In contrast, the cells do not persist when cultured in Williams E medium that has 1.4 mM calcium and a high ratio of potassium to sodium. Surprisingly, Williams E medium with supplements and twenty percent fetal bovine serum supports keratinocyte clonal cultures far better than any other medium tested, probably because the enriched Williams E medium helps the 3T3 feeder cells to "feed" better. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
| Solutions and Media | Comments |
| Harvesting Solutions | |
| 2.5% trypsin (5 mL) | |
| Dulbecco’s PBS (500 mL) | |
| Gentamycin (2 mL) | |
| PBS with 2x gentamycin (45 mL) | |
| Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) with 2x gentamycin | |
| Trypsin solution | |
| Cell Culture Solutions | |
| Purecol-fibronectin dish-coating solution: | |
| 1 M HEPES (1 mL) | |
| 116 mM CaCl2 (1 mL) | |
| Bovine serum albumin 1.0 mg/mL (10 mL) | |
| Cell culture medium (100 mL) | |
| Fibronectin (1 mg) | |
| Purecol collagen (1 mL) | |
| Cell freezing solution | |
| DMSO (2 mL) | |
| DMEM with 10% BCS and pen-strep | |
| Harvesting Medium | Needs to be without calcium |
| 2x gentamycin (1 mL) | |
| FBS (50 mL) | |
| SMEM (500 mL) | |
| High-Calcium Williams' E Media with: | |
| EGF (5 µg/mL) 1 mL | |
| Glutamine 14.5 mL | |
| Hydrocortisone (1 mg/mL) 0.5 mL | |
| Insulin 1 mL | |
| LinoAcid-BSA (0.1 mg/mL) 0.5 mL | |
| MEM Ess AminoAcids 4 mL | |
| MEM Vitamins 5 mL | |
| Penicillin-Streptomycin 5 mL | |
| Transferrin (5mg/mL) 1 mL | |
| Vit A (1 mg/1,000 µL) 57.5 µL | |
| Vit E 1 mg/mL (4°C) 3.5 µL | |
| Vit D2 (10 mg/mL) 50 µL | |
| 3T3 fibroblast complete growth medium (CGM) | |
| BCS (100 mL) | |
| DMEM (900 mL) | |
| Penicillin-streptomycin (10 mL) | |
| KGM | Medium used for mass culture is a reduced calcium medium |
| Morris 2 medium with the same supplements as Williams' E | A reduced calcium variant of Williams E with supplements |
Table 1: Solution and media recipes.