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Melanocytes in the Skin – Comparative Whole Transcriptome Analysis of Main Skin Cell Types
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2014
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Skin DevelopmentDevelopmental BiologySkin CancerWhole SkinMedicineCutaneous BiologyMelanomaCell TransplantationMalignant MelanomaDermatologyExperimental DermatologyGene ExpressionStem CellsCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCell DevelopmentHigh Risk
Melanocytes possess several functions besides a role in pigment synthesis, but detailed characteristics of the cells are still unclear. We used whole transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq) to assess differential gene expression of cultivated normal human melanocytes with respect to keratinocytes, fibroblasts and whole skin. The present results reveal cultivated melanocytes as highly proliferative cells with possible stem cell-like properties. The enhanced readiness to regenerate makes melanocytes the most vulnerable cells in the skin and explains their high risk of developing into malignant melanoma.
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