Construction and characterization of human oral mucosa equivalent using hyper-dry amniotic membrane as a matrix

Fangfang Qi, Toshiko Yoshida, Takeshi Koike, Hitoshi Aizawa, Tetsu Shimane, Yinghui Li, Shinichi Yamada, Motonori Okabe, Toshio Nikaido, Hiroshi Kurita*

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Abstract

Background Human amniotic membrane(HAM) as a graft material has been used in various fields. Hyper-dry amniotic membrane (HD-AM) is a novel dried amniotic membrane that is easy to handle and can be preserved at room temperature without time limitation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the useful properties of HD-AM in reconstruction of the oral mucosa. Methods Human oral keratinocytes were isolated and seeded on HD-AM in serum-free culture system. Oral mucosa equivalent (OME) was developed and transplanted onto full-thickness wound on athymic mice. The wound healing was analyzed and the OME both before and after transplantation was analyzed with hematoxylin-eosin staining and immunohistochemicial staining for Cytokines 10 (CK10), Cytokines 16 (CK16), and Ivolucrin (IVL). Results Oral keratinocytes spread and proliferated well on HD-AM. Two weeks after air-lifting, OME had formed with good differentiation and morphology. We confirmed immunohistochemically that the expression of CK10 was positive in all suprabasal layers, as was CK16 in the upper layers, while IVL was present in all cell layers. Three weeks after transplantation to athymic mice, the newly generated tissue had survived well with the smallest contraction. The epithelial cells of newly generated tissue expressed CK10 throughout in all suprabasal layers, IVL was mainly in the granular layer, and CK16 positive cells were observed in all spinous layer and granular layer but were not expressed in the mouse skin, all of which were similar to native gingival mucosa. Conclusions The OME with HD-AM as a matrix revealed a good morphology and stable wound healing. This study demonstrates that HD-AM is a useful and feasible biomaterial for oral mucosa reconstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-34
Number of pages9
JournalArchives of Oral Biology
Volume65
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016/05

Keywords

  • Hyper-dry amniotic membrane
  • Matrix
  • Oral keratinocytes
  • Oral mucosal equivalent
  • Reconstruction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • General Dentistry
  • Cell Biology

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