Indra
Kusuma1 and Restu Syamsul Hadi2
1Physiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, YARSI University 2Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, YARSI University
1Physiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, YARSI University 2Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, YARSI University
Abstract
Background
Various products used in cellular
therapy utilize tissue culture techniques requiring
keratinocyte culture. An
efficient and clinically acceptable keratinocyte culture system
requires supplements with mitogenic activity. Geraniin is a phytochemical with the
potential as a supplement for
expansion culture of keratinocytes. The objective of the present study was
to verify the mitogenic activity of geraniin
on
human keratinocytes.
Methods
This was an experimental study using two
samples of human foreskin obtained by
circumcision of a male child. Epidermal keratinocytes were isolated
from the foreskin samples and cultured with the addition of epidermal growth factor and bovine pitutary extract. The
keratinocytes were divided into paired groups, comprising intervention and
control groups. The intervention groups
were cultured with geraniin
supplementation, whereas
the control groups were cultured with standard supplements, without the
addition of geraniin. Mitochondrial
activity of the cells was evaluated by means of the MTT proliferation assay. Absorbance values in each of the groups
was measured at 450 nm. Data
analysis was performed with the paired
t-test.
Results
Geraniin supplementation significantly increased the
keratinocyte proliferation rates at dosages of 0.8 to 3.1 µM. An increase of 57% in the proliferation rate was obtained
at a dosage
of 1.6 µM, while at a dosage of 12.5 µM
toxic effects were starting to appear. Geraniin presumably causes increased cellular
energy status, resulting in increased proliferation rates.
Conclusion
The findings in this study provide
evidence in support of the utilization of geraniin as a supplement for expansion culture of keratinocytes. Further studies may presumably identify
the molecules acting as geraniin receptors and the intracellular mechanisms underlying
the increase in proliferation rates.
Key
words: Keratinocyte, geraniin, foreskin, proliferation