2017 年 22 巻 2 号 p. 155-166
We prepared multiple cell types from surplus finger tissues obtained from surgeries for polydactyly performed in Japanese patients. We tested their suitability as new bioresources for the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition/Japanese Collection of Research Bioresources tissue bank. Dermal fibroblasts, epidermal keratinocytes, melanocytes, preadipocytes, and bone-derived cells were isolated from fresh or frozen tissues and subjected to quality control tests that assessed viability after frozen storage, morphology, microbial contamination, and cell-specific function. We confirmed that the cells exhibited the expected qualities and represented suitable research resources derived from Japanese individuals. Our public human tissue bank will provide these cells to academics and industries as useful alternatives to animal experiments in the research and development of drugs and cosmetics.