نتایج جستجو برای: limbal stem cells

تعداد نتایج: 1506892  

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2017
Marcela Aldrovani Marcella Rosa Filezio José Luiz Laus

Various approaches have been taken to improve our knowledge of the microenvironmental regulation of limbal epithelial stem cells. Researchers have extensively investigated the roles of growth factors, survival factors, cytokines, enzymes, and permeable molecules secreted by the limbal cells. However, recent evidence suggests that stem cell fate (i.e., self-renewal or differentiation) can also b...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Vladimir Holan Katerina Pokorna Jana Prochazkova Magdalena Krulova Alena Zajicova

Stem cells have been demonstrated in nearly all adult mammalian tissues and play a vital role in their physiological renewal and healing after injury. Due to their irreplaceable role in tissue repair, these cells had to develop mechanisms protecting them from deleterious inflammatory immune reactions and ensuring their increased resistance to various apoptosis-inducing agents. In this study, we...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1992
E H Chung G Bukusoglu J D Zieske

A monoclonal antibody, 4G10.3, was developed that preferentially binds limbal basal cells in adult rat, rabbit, and human corneas. These cells were hypothesized to be the stem cells for the corneal epithelium. The antibody 4G10.3 was localized by immunofluorescence microscopy in rats 1 d and 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, and 6 wk of age. Until 1.5 wk, 4G10.3 bound intensely to all basal cells in the cornea ...

2016
Zala Lužnik Marko Hawlina Elvira Maličev Marina Bertolin Andreja Nataša Kopitar Alojz Ihan Stefano Ferrari Petra Schollmayer

PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of prolonged limbal explants cultured without any scaffolds or on amniotic membrane (AM) on the viability, proliferation and differentiation potential of putative phenotypically defined cultured limbal mesenchymal (LMSC) and epithelial stem cells (LESC). METHODS Limbal explants were cultivated on cryopreserved intact AM or plastic plates using medium supplemente...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2004
A Joseph A O R Powell-Richards V A Shanmuganathan H S Dua

AIM To determine the immunohistochemical characteristics of putative corneal epithelial stem cells remaining on limbal explants maintained in culture. METHODS Human limbal explant cultures were generated from 25 residual corneoscleral donor rims following penetrating keratoplasty. Serial sections of these explants were studied using immunohistochemical techniques with a panel of antibodies, o...

Journal: :Experimental eye research 2014
James W Foster Roanne R Jones Christian A Bippes Ricardo M Gouveia Che J Connon

Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limbal epithelial stem cells, followed by migration and maturation centripetally across the ocular surface. The present study sets out to explore the role tissue stiffness (compliance) may have in directing both differentiation and centripetal migration of limbal epithelial stem cells during homeostasis. For ...

Journal: :Regenerative medicine 2016
Anna R O'Callaghan Louise Morgan Julie T Daniels Mark P Lewis

AIM To investigate human oral mucosal fibroblasts (HOMF) and human limbal fibroblasts (HLF) as alternatives to murine 3T3 feeder fibroblasts currently used to support epithelial cell expansion for the treatment of limbal epithelial stem cell deficiency. METHODS HLF and HOMF were compared with 3T3s for their ability to support the culture of human limbal epithelial cells and human oral mucosal...

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...

2013
Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh Michael A. Winkler Andrei A. Kramerov David M. Hemmati Chantelle A. Ghiam Slobodan D. Dimitrijevich Dhruv Sareen Loren Ornelas Homayon Ghiasi William J. Brunken Ezra Maguen Yaron S. Rabinowitz Clive N. Svendsen Katerina Jirsova Alexander V. Ljubimov

Human amniotic membrane is a standard substratum used to culture limbal epithelial stem cells for transplantation to patients with limbal stem cell deficiency. Various methods were developed to decellularize amniotic membrane, because denuded membrane is poorly immunogenic and better supports repopulation by dissociated limbal epithelial cells. Amniotic membrane denuding usually involves treatm...

Journal: :Translational vision science & technology 2013
Szu-Yu Chen Megha Mahabole Scheffer C G Tseng

PURPOSE Transplantation of ex vivo expanded limbal epithelial progenitor cells (LEPCs) on epithelially denuded amniotic membrane (dAM) in supplemented hormonal epithelial medium (SHEM) is an alternative solution for treating corneal blindness due to limbal stem cell (SC) deficiency. Because the phenotype of limbal niche cells (NCs) is preserved better in serum-free modified embryonic stem cell ...

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