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Isolation and Identification of Limbal Niche Cells
Published on: October 27, 2023
Heterogeneity of limbal basal epithelial progenitor cells
Yasutaka Hayashida1, Wei Li, Ying-Ting Chen
1From the *TissueTech, Inc, and Ocular Surface Center, Miami, FL; †Medical Center for Translational Research, Osaka University Hospital, Osaka Japan; ‡Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan; §Eye Institute and Xiamen Eye Center, Xiamen University School of Medicine, Fujian, China; and ¶Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
Although corneal epithelial stem cells (SCs) are located at the limbus between the cornea and the conjunctiva, not all limbal basal epithelial cells are SCs. Using 2 dispase digestions to remove different amounts of limbal basal epithelial cells for cross-sections, flat mounts, and cytospin preparations, double immunostaining to pancytokeratins (PCK) and vimentin (Vim) identified 3 p63+ epithelial progenitors such as PCK-/Vim+, PCK/Vim, and PCK-/Vim+ and 1 p63+ mesenchymal cell, PCK-/Vim+. PCK-/Vim- progenitors had the smallest cell size were 10-20 times more enriched on collagen I-coated dishes in the 5-minute rapid adherent fraction that contained the highest percentage of p63+ cells but the lowest percentage of cytokeratin12+ cells, and gave rise to high Ki67 labeling and vivid clonal growth. In contrast, PCK+/Vim+ and PCK+/Vim- progenitors were found more in the slow-adherent fraction and yielded poor clonal growth. PCK/Vim progenitors and clusters of PCK-/Vim+ mesenchymal cells, which were neither melanocytes nor Langerhans cells, were located in the limbal basal region. Therefore, differential expression of PCK and Vim helps identify small PCK-/Vim- cells as the most likely candidate for SCs among a hierarchy of heterogeneous limbal basal progenitors, and their close association with PCK-/Vim+ presumed "niche" cells.
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