Claims
- 1. A layered cell sorted tissue comprising a discrete first cell layer and a discrete second cell layer, wherein the cells spontaneously sort from a homogenous cell mixture to form said discrete first and second layers, and wherein said tissue is formed in vitro.
- 2. The tissue of claim 1 wherein said first cell layer comprises epithelial cells.
- 3. The tissue claim 2 wherein said first cell layer comprises keratinocytes.
- 4. The tissue of claim 2 wherein said first cell layer comprises colon epithelial cells.
- 5. The tissue of claim 4 wherein said first cell layer comprises CaCo2 cells.
- 6. The tissue of claim 2 wherein said first cell layer comprises vaginal epithelial cells.
- 7. The tissue of claim 6 wherein said first cell layer comprises A431 cells.
- 8. The tissue of claim 2 wherein said first cell layer comprises urogenital epithelial cells.
- 9. The tissue of claim 8 wherein said first cell layer comprises HUC18 cells.
- 10. The tissue of claim 2 wherein said second cell layer comprises mesenchymal cells.
- 11. The tissue of claim 10 wherein said second cell layer comprises fibroblasts.
- 12. The tissue of claim 1 wherein said second cell layer comprises mesenchymal cells.
- 13. The tissue of claim 12 wherein said second cell layer comprises fibroblasts.
- 14. The tissue of claim 1 wherein said first cell layer is an epidermal layer comprising keratinocytes and said second cell layer is a dermal layer comprising fibroblasts.
- 15. The tissue of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of integral proteins that connect said epidermal and dermal layers to form a basal lamina.
- 16. The tissue of claim 14 wherein the epidermal layer is the top layer of said tissue.
- 17. The tissue of claim 14 wherein the epidermal layer is the bottom layer of said tissue.
- 18. An in vitro method for generating a layered cell sorted tissue comprising a discrete first cell layer and a discrete second cell layer comprising the steps of:
providing a homogenous mixture of cells; contacting said mixture with a connective tissue component; and allowing said mixture to spontaneously sort into said discrete layers.
- 19. The in vitro method of claim 18 wherein said connective tissue component is fibronectin.
- 20. The in vitro method of claim 18 wherein said connective tissue component is a mixture of collagen IV and laminin.
- 21. The in vitro method of claim 18 wherein the step of contacting comprises placing said connective tissue component on top of said mixture.
- 22. The in vitro method of claim 18 wherein the step of contacting comprises adding said mixture to a membrane coated with said connective tissue component.
- 23. An assay for testing a response to a chemical or a drug comprising:
providing the layered cell sorted tissue of claim 1;contacting said tissue with said chemical or said drug; determining whether said chemical or said drug has an effect on said tissue by comparing a difference in phenotype, genotype, or both, between said tissue before and after contact with said chemical or said drug.
- 24. An in vitro assay for studying tumor cell metastasis comprising:
providing the layered cell sorted tissue of claim 1 on a light blocking plate; contacting said tissue with an anti-metastatic compound; contacting said tissue with at least one fluorescently labeled tumor cell; determining whether said anti-metastatic compound has an anti-metastatic effect on said tissue by measuring fluorescence at the bottom of said plate before and after contact of said tissue with said anti-metastatic compound.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein said fluorescently labeled tumor cell is a HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma cell.
- 26. A skin graft comprising the layered cell sorted tissue of claim 14.
- 27. A method for grafting skin comprising the steps of:
providing a homogenous mixture of keratinocytes and fibroblasts; applying the mixture to a graft site; and allowing the mixture to spontaneously sort into a discrete layer comprising keratinocytes and a discrete layer comprising fibroblasts.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said graft site is a wound.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein said graft site is a bum.
- 30. A method for grafting skin comprising the steps of:
providing the tissue of claim 17; and flipping the tissue to orient the epidermal layer as the top layer of said graft during placement onto a graft site.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said graft site is a wound.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein said graft site is a burn.
- 33. A composition of cells for making a layered cell sorted tissue in vitro comprising a homogenous mixture of fibroblasts and a second cell type, and 10% fetal bovine serum.
- 34. The composition of claim 33 wherein the mixture comprises at least 4×106 fibroblasts.
- 35. The composition of claim 33 wherein the mixture comprises at least 4×106 cells of the second cell type.
- 36. The composition of claim 33 wherein the mixture comprises at least 4×106 fibroblasts and 4×106 cells of said second cell type.
- 37. The composition of claim 33 wherein said second cell type is selected from the group consisting of keratinocytes, CaCo2 cells, A431 cells, and HUC18 cells.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/254,781, filed Dec. 8, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60254781 |
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