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Microscopy Today | 2010

Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Living Cells

Alexandre Berquand; Sandor Kasas; Andreas Holloschi; Leslie Ponce; Mathias Hafner

Over the last two decades, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has emerged as the tool of choice to image living organisms in a near-physiological environment. Whereas fluorescence microscopy techniques allow labeling and tracking of components inside cells and the observation of dynamic processes, AFM is mainly a surface technique that can be operated on a wide range of substrates including biological samples. AFM enables extraction of topographical, mechanical and chemical information from these samples.


Nature Communications | 2018

Olfactory receptor OR2AT4 regulates human hair growth

J. Chéret; M. Bertolini; Leslie Ponce; Janin Lehmann; Teresa Tsai; M. Alam; Hanns Hatt; Ralf Paus

Olfactory receptors are expressed by different cell types throughout the body and regulate physiological cell functions beyond olfaction. In particular, the olfactory receptor OR2AT4 has been shown to stimulate keratinocyte proliferation in the skin. Here, we show that the epithelium of human hair follicles, particularly the outer root sheath, expresses OR2AT4, and that specific stimulation of OR2AT4 by a synthetic sandalwood odorant (Sandalore®) prolongs human hair growth ex vivo by decreasing apoptosis and increasing production of the anagen-prolonging growth factor IGF-1. In contrast, co-administration of the specific OR2AT4 antagonist Phenirat® and silencing of OR2AT4 inhibit hair growth. Together, our study identifies that human hair follicles can engage in olfactory receptor-dependent chemosensation and require OR2AT4-mediated signaling to sustain their growth, suggesting that olfactory receptors may serve as a target in hair loss therapy.Increasing evidence suggest that olfactory receptors can carry additional functions besides olfaction. Here, Chéret et al. show that stimulation of the olfactory receptor ORT2A4 by the odorant Sandalore® stimulates growth of human scalp hair follicles ex vivo, suggesting the use of ORT2A4-targeting odorants as hair growth-promoting agents.


Journal of Computational Biology | 2017

Isolation and cultivation of primary keratinocytes from piglet skin for compartmentalized co-culture with dorsal root ganglion neurons

Leslie Ponce; Friedel Heintz; Ina Schäfer; Andreas Klusch; Andreas Holloschi; Martin Schmelz; Marlen Petersen; Mathias Hafner

Keratinocytes are the main cell population in the epidermis, where they coexist with a variety of other cell types. Their successful isolation and cultivation have afforded opportunities to study epidermal functions. Human keratinocytes have been studied most extensively, but their source is limited by the skin supply. In a previous work, we developed an in vitro co-culture model of porcine keratinocytes with porcine sensory neurites to investigate functional interaction. However, a detailed description of the isolation of porcine keratinocytes and their culture conditions has not been given in detail. Here, we present the isolation procedure and a characterization of keratinocytes derived from new-born piglets, using simple assays based on conventional and fluorescence microscopy. Media, coating substrates and plating densities were tested with respect to cell viability, proliferation and morphology. Growing keratinocytes in EpiLife keratinocyte growth medium (EKGM) on human collagen type I substrate was best to support proliferation. The minimum plated density was 500 viable cells/cm2 for primary and 1000 viable cells/cm2 for subcultured cells. Population doubling (PD) and generation time (tg) depended on the plating densities. Keratinocytes seeded at a density of 5000 viable cells/cm2 had a PD of 4.36 ± 0.60 per passage and tg of 1.69 ± 0.24 days. Our results show that the optimal isolation and culture conditions for keratinocytes from piglets differ from those for keratinocytes from adult pigs and humans. Thus, the information obtained from the characterization allowed the performance and optimization of a co-culture and contributes to further investigations in epidermal homeostasis and cutaneous sensation.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2013

Coculture Model of Sensory Neurites and Keratinocytes to Investigate Functional Interaction: Chemical Stimulation and Atomic Force Microscope–Transmitted Mechanical Stimulation Combined with Live-Cell Imaging

Andreas Klusch; Leslie Ponce; Christian Gorzelanny; Ina Schäfer; Stefan Schneider; Matthias Ringkamp; Andreas Holloschi; Martin Schmelz; Mathias Hafner; Marlen Petersen


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016

The Thyroid Hormone Analogue KB2115 (Eprotirome) Prolongs Human Hair Growth (Anagen) Ex Vivo

Attila Oláh; J. Gherardini; M. Bertolini; J. Chéret; Leslie Ponce; Jennifer E. Kloepper; Tamás Bíró; Michael Soeberdt; Christoph Abels; Ralf Paus


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016

425 Mast cells survival and maturation in human skin are regulated and maintained by sensory nerve fibers

J. Chéret; Leslie Ponce; C. Le Gall-Ianotto; L. Misery; M. Bertolini; Ralf Paus


Archive | 2014

Investigating cell mechanics with atomic force microscopy

Andrea Slade; Bede Pittenger; Pascale Milani; Arezki Boudaoud; Olivier Hamant; Petra Kioschis; Leslie Ponce; Mathias Hafner


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2018

Peroxisome Proliferator–Activated Receptor-γ−Mediated Signaling Regulates Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism in Human Hair Follicle Epithelium

Yuval Ramot; M. Alam; Attila Oláh; Tamás Bíró; Leslie Ponce; J. Chéret; M. Bertolini; Ralf Paus


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016

664 Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) regulates human melanocyte biology and hair follicle pigmentation

M. Bertolini; M. Bähr; M. Sulk; Leslie Ponce; Jonathan A. Hardman; Tamás Bíró; Desmond J. Tobin; Ralf Paus


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016

671 The adenosine-generating ecto-enzyme, CD73, functions as an intrafollicular regulator of human hair growth

M. Bertolini; Leslie Ponce; Y. Uchida; K. Figlak; J. Chéret; H. Waldmann; Ralf Paus

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Ralf Paus

University of Manchester

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J. Chéret

University of the West

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Mathias Hafner

Mannheim University of Applied Sciences

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M. Alam

University of Münster

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