Establishment of an immortalized skin keratinocyte cell line derived from the animal model Mastomys coucha

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In the present report we describe the establishment of a spontaneous immortalized skin keratinocyte cell line derived from the skin of the multimammate rodent Mastomys coucha. These animals are used in preclinical studies for a variety of human diseases such as infections with nematodes, bacteria and papillomaviruses, especially regarding cutaneous manifestations such as non-melanoma skin cancer. Here we characterize the cells in terms of their origin and cytogenetic features. Searching for genomic signatures, a spontaneous mutation in the splicing donor sequence of Trp53 (g to A transition at the first position of intron 7) could be detected. This point mutation leads to alternative splicing and to a premature stop codon, resulting in a truncated and, in turn, undetectable form of p53, probably contributing to the process of immortalization. Mastomys coucha-derived skin keratinocytes can be used as an in vitro system to investigate molecular and immunological aspects of infectious agent interactions with their host cells.

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Hasche, D., Stephan, S., Savelyeva, L., Westermann, F., Rösl, F., & Vinzón, S. E. (2016). Establishment of an immortalized skin keratinocyte cell line derived from the animal model Mastomys coucha. PLoS ONE, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161283

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