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Blank Spots in the Map of Human Skin: The Challenge for Xenotransplantation.

Olga L CherkashinaElena I MorgunAlexandra L RippaAnastasiya V KosykhAlexander V AlekhnovichAleksey B StoliarzhVasiliy V TerskikhEkaterina A VorotelyakEkaterina P Kalabusheva
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Most of the knowledge about human skin homeostasis, development, wound healing, and diseases has been accumulated from human skin biopsy analysis by transferring from animal models and using different culture systems. Human-to-mouse xenografting is one of the fundamental approaches that allows the skin to be studied in vivo and evaluate the ongoing physiological processes in real time. Humanized animals permit the actual techniques for tracing cell fate, clonal analysis, genetic modifications, and drug discovery that could never be employed in humans. This review recapitulates the novel facts about mouse skin self-renewing, regeneration, and pathology, raises issues regarding the gaps in our understanding of the same options in human skin, and postulates the challenges for human skin xenografting.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • drug discovery
  • cell fate
  • stem cells
  • endothelial cells
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • copy number