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Last Updated: May 4, 2024

Claims for Patent: 10,281,457


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Summary for Patent: 10,281,457
Title:Reconstructed scalp model and process for screening active molecules
Abstract: The invention relates to a reconstructed scalp model, to the process for preparing it and to its use for evaluating the effect of cosmetic, pharmaceutical or dermatological topical products. The reconstructed scalp according to the invention may also be used for the preparation of the grafts intended for treating cutaneous scalp disorders.
Inventor(s): Bakkar; Khalid (Courbevoie, FR)
Assignee: L\'OREAL (Paris, FR)
Application Number:14/122,539
Patent Claims:1. A process for preparing a scalp equivalent, the process comprising seeding and culturing interfollicular scalp keratinocytes on a dermal equivalent, wherein the dermal equivalent comprises collagen and interfollicular scalp fibroblasts, wherein the interfollicular scalp keratinocytes are obtained from a scalp sample from which keratinocytes of an outer epithelial sheath have been removed beforehand.

2. The process of claim 1, wherein the dermal equivalent is a contracted collagen lattice and the seeding with keratinocytes is performed after 2 to 5 days of contraction of the lattice.

3. The process of claim 1, wherein the interfollicular scalp fibroblasts and keratinocytes are isolated, respectively, from dermis and epidermis obtained from a scalp sample.

4. The process of claim 1, wherein the interfollicular scalp keratinocytes are obtained by: separating the scalp dermis from the epidermis by proteolytic treatment of the scalp sample, recovering the scalp epidermis, placing the recovered scalp epidermis in contact with trypsin, recovering the interfollicular scalp keratinocytes, and culturing the recovered keratinocytes.

5. The process of claim 4, wherein the keratinocyte culture is a coculture with fibroblasts treated beforehand with mitomycin or irradiated or a culture on a culture medium supplemented with fibronectin or with collagen.

6. The process of claim 1, wherein the interfollicular scalp fibroblasts are obtained by: separating the scalp dermis from the epidermis by proteolytic treatment of the scalp sample, recovering the scalp dermis, placing the recovered scalp dermis in contact with collagenase, trypsin, or both collagenase and trypsin, recovering the interfollicular scalp fibroblasts, and culturing the recovered fibroblasts.

7. The process of claim 2, wherein the contracted dermal equivalent seeded with the interfollicular scalp keratinocytes is cultured for 5 to 7days by immersion in a culture medium followed by emersion for 5 to 7 days on a suitable support.

8. The process of claim 2, further comprising implanting hair fibroblasts selected from the group consisting of fibroblasts of the dermal papilla, fibroblasts of the connective sheath, whole dermal papillae, connective sheaths, and fractions of connective sheaths into the dermal equivalent that has contracted or that is in the course of contraction.

9. The process of claim 1, wherein the collagen is a type I fibrillar collagen, a type II fibrillar collagen or a type III fibrillar collagen.

10. The process of claim 1, wherein the collagen is a type I fibrillar collagen.

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