A Short Report on Melanocyte/Melanoma Culture, Senescence, and Reproducibility.

Larue L., ESPCR Working Group ., Barral DC., Delmas V., Egea-Rodriguez S., Aldea D., Etchevers HC., Galibert M-D., Kelsh RN., Lanfrancone L., Madigan M., Moura-Alves P., White RM., Bosserhoff A.

At the 2025 ESPCR (European Society for Pigment Cell Research) meeting in Erlangen, a workshop on "Pigment Cell Models: Sensitivity, Innovation, and the Challenges of Cell Culture" brought together researchers to discuss technical, methodological, and reproducibility issues in culturing melanocytes, keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and melanoma cells. The discussion between experts in the field highlighted key and recurrent pitfalls affecting experimental outcomes, including low-density seeding, temperature fluctuations, over-passaging, and mycoplasma contamination, as well as sources of variability arising from media composition, batch effects, and environmental conditions. Importantly, the workshop distinguished between practices supported by evidence and consensus-based guidance derived from collective expert experience. Species- and donor-specific differences, especially between human, mouse, and zebrafish melanocyte models, were identified as additional major determinants of experimental variability. Emerging systems, including human and mouse pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived melanocytes, as well as avian and zebrafish melanoma lines, were discussed for their complementary mechanistic and translational value. Overall, the workshop concluded that transparent documentation, explicit reporting standards, and shared best practices are essential to improve reproducibility and further advance pigment cell research.

DOI

10.1111/pcmr.70084

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2026-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

39

Addresses

INSERM U1021, Normal and Pathological Development of Melanocytes, Institut Curie, PSL Research University, Orsay, France.

Keywords

ESPCR Working Group, Melanocytes, Animals, Zebrafish, Humans, Mice, Melanoma, Cell Culture Techniques, Reproducibility of Results, Cellular Senescence

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