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Published on: August 31, 2022
Standardized Method to Detect Tunneling Nanotubes in Human Skin Cells for Tissue Engineering Applications
Tengfei Feng1, Dongyu Hou1, Dexuan Zhuang2
1Savaid Stomatology School, Hangzhou Medical College; Engineering Laboratory for Biomaterials and Tissue Regeneration, Ningbo Stomatology Hospital; Ningbo Savaid Stomatology and Otolaryngology Medical Institute, Ningbo ENT Hospital.
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Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are thin, actin-based intercellular conduits that enable long-range transfer of organelles and signaling cargo. Although widely reported across multiple cell types, their presence in human skin cells has not been well described. This article describes a standardized protocol to detect and characterize TNTs in vitro between human epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts. The method involves preparing a co-culture of primary cells, gentle fixation to preserve fragile TNTs, membrane labeling with wheat germ agglutinin, F-actin staining with phalloidin, and systematic z-stack imaging by inverted confocal microscopy to distinguish TNTs suspended above the substratum from adherent filopodia. Optional immunostaining for α-tubulin allows assessment of microtubule incorporation. TNTs are defined by three features: thin, straight protrusions connecting two or more cells, the presence of F-actin, and continuity across cell pairs in serial optical sections. Representative results demonstrate TNTs linking dermal-dermal, epidermal-epidermal, and dermal-epidermal pairs, with variable cytoskeletal composition (F-actin alone or F-actin plus α-tubulin). Critical steps include gentle fixation, use of fresh reagents, and acquisition of sufficient z-planes to avoid misclassification, while common artifacts include TNT breakage and incomplete staining. Together, these optimized steps enable reproducible TNT detection in skin cell systems and offer a methodological basis for future investigation of TNT-mediated communication in skin biology and regeneration.
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