نتایج جستجو برای: limbal stem cell

تعداد نتایج: 1809049  

2009
Marzieh Ebrahimi Ehsan Taghi-Abadi Hossein Baharvand

The ocular surface consists of two distinct types of epithelial cells; conjunctival and corneal. Although anatomically continuous, these epithelia comprise two distinct cell populations. Corneal stem cells are located at the limbus. The microenvironment of the limbus is important in maintaining "stemness" of the stem cells and also acts as a barrier to conjunctival epithelial cells preventing t...

2016
Bakiah Shaharuddin Sajjad Ahmad Nani Md Latar Simi Ali Annette Meeson

: Limbal stem cell (LSC) deficiency is a visually debilitating condition caused by abnormal maintenance of LSCs. It is treated by transplantation of donor-derived limbal epithelial cells (LECs), the success of which depends on the presence and quality of LSCs within the transplant. Understanding the immunobiological responses of these cells within the transplants could improve cell engraftment ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2010
Ewa Anna Meyer-Blazejewska Friedrich E Kruse Katrin Bitterer Christian Meyer Carmen Hofmann-Rummelt Peter H Wünsch Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt

PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of several culture variables on clonal growth and differentiation of limbal stem cells ex vivo and provide an improved culture technique that supports preferential expansion and preservation of stem cells for therapeutic applications. METHODS Corneal epithelial stem cells were isolated from human limbal specimens and clonally expanded on a 3T3 feeder layer, foll...

Journal: :International ophthalmology clinics 1999
E K Akpek C S Foster

Cornea epithelium is subject to constant trauma and shedding of the surface epithelium, and replenishment is from epithelial cells beneath and peripheral to the central desquamating epithelium. The origin of the corneal epithelium appears to reside in the crypts of Vogt, where a population of "immortal" stem cells resides, possessing enormous potential for clonogenic cell division. These cells,...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2013
Neil Lagali Ulla Edén Tor Paaske Utheim Xiangjun Chen Ruth Riise Anette Dellby Per Fagerholm

PURPOSE To investigate morphologic alterations in the limbal palisades of Vogt in a progressive form of limbal stem cell deficiency. METHODS Twenty Norwegian subjects (40 eyes) with congenital aniridia and 9 healthy family members (18 eyes) without aniridia were examined. Clinical grade of aniridia-related keratopathy (ARK) was assessed by slit-lamp biomicroscopy, and tear production and qual...

2017
Elias Jarade Rafic Antonios Sylvain el-Khoury

PURPOSE To describe the technique of limbal stem cell-sparing corneoscleroplasty for the management of advanced keratoglobus. METHODS A patient with bilateral advanced keratoglobus, with best-corrected visual acuity of 20/400 in the right eye and 20/200 in the left eye, underwent limbal stem cell-sparing corneoscleroplasty of the right eye. Initially, a 360-degree limbal incision with 200-μm ...

2015
Chi-Chin Sun Hsiao-Ting Chiu Yi-Fang Lin Kuo-Ying Lee Jong-Hwei Su Pang Xuefeng Liu

Transplantation of ex vivo cultured limbal epithelial cells is proven effective in restoring limbal stem cell deficiency. The present study aimed to investigate the promoting effect of Y-27632 on limbal epithelial cell proliferation. Limbal explants isolated from human donor eyes were expanded three weeks on culture dishes and outgrowth of epithelial cells was subsequently subcultured for in vi...

Journal: :Stem cells 2015
Aya Amitai-Lange Anna Altshuler Jeffrey Bubley Noora Dbayat Beatrice Tiosano Ruby Shalom-Feuerstein

Accumulating evidence supports the dogma that the corneal epithelium is regenerated by stem cells located exclusively in the limbal niche, at the corneal periphery. Accordingly, limbal stem cells (LSCs) give rise to progenitors that proliferate and migrate centripetally to repopulate the corneal epithelium, which has a short turnover. Moreover, LSC loss leads to corneal opacity and blindness, w...

2015
Kamesh Dhamodaran Murali Subramani Nallathambi Jeyabalan Murugeswari Ponnalagu Priyanka Chevour Reshma Shetty Himanshu Matalia Rohit Shetty Sabina Evan Prince Debashish Das

PURPOSE Limbal epithelial stem cell deficiency is caused by exposure of the cornea to thermal, chemical, or radiation burns or by diseases (aniridia and Stevens-Johnson syndrome). Autologous cell transplantation is a widely used therapeutic modality for restoring the corneal surface in such pathological conditions. Ex vivo cultured limbal, conjunctival, and oral biopsies have been widely used t...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2016
Ana Gabriela Queiroz Martina Maria Oiticica Barbosa Myrna Serapião Santos Telma Pereira Barreiro José Álvaro Pereira Gomes

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the novel simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET) technique, which reduces the risk of iatrogenic limbal stem cell deficiency in the donor eye. Four patients with total unilateral limbal stem cell deficiency received a limbal graft, measuring 4 mm × 2 mm, from the contralateral healthy eye in a single surgical procedure. The graft was di...

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