Literature DB >> 15452056

Calcium-induced abnormal epidermal-like differentiation in cultures of mouse corneal-limbal epithelial cells.

Tetsuya Kawakita1, Edgar M Espana, Hua He, Lung-Kun Yeh, Chia-Yang Liu, Scheffer C G Tseng.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To develop a reproducible method for expanding mouse corneal-limbal epithelial cells and determine the role of extracellular Ca(2+) concentration and serum in modulating their growth and differentiation.
METHODS: Intact and viable corneal epithelial sheets were isolated from CD-1 albino mouse eyeballs by incubating for 18 hours at 4 degrees C in 15 mg/mL dispase II with sorbitol in defined keratinocyte serum-free medium (KSFM) or supplementary hormonal epithelial medium (SHEM). These sheets were trypsinized into single cells and cultured on plastic in KSFM or SHEM. Cultures in KSFM were further manipulated by increasing Ca(2+) concentration to 0.9 mM, with or without 5% FBS. Epithelial growth was compared in KSFM/KSFM (digestion medium/culture medium) and SHEM/SHEM by continuous passaging at a 1:3 split and by crystal violet staining of confluent dishes. Epithelial differentiation was assessed by immunostaining and/or immunoblotting to ZO-1, cytokeratin K12 (K12), connexin 43 (Cx43), cytokeratin K10 (K10), and involucrin.
RESULTS: Intact and viable corneal-limbal epithelial sheets were consistently isolated from more than 200 mouse eyes. Gradual increases in cell sizes and expression of ZO-1, K12, and Cx43 were noted from KSFM/KSFM to SHEM/KSFM, KSFM/SHEM, and SHEM/SHEM at passage 0. Epithelial growth ended at passage 1 in SHEM/SHEM but continued until passage 3 in KSFM/KSFM. Immunoblot analysis revealed that K12 expression was the highest in SHEM/SHEM, decreased from passages 0 to 1, and disappeared in passage 2 in KSFM/KSFM, with complete replacement of K10 and increasing expression of involucrin. Appearance of K10 was facilitated by 0.9 mM Ca(2+) but suppressed by 5% FBS in KSFM at passage 0.
CONCLUSIONS: Mouse corneal-limbal epithelial sheets can be used for initiating primary cultures, and their differentiation is promoted, whereas growth is suppressed, by a high Ca(2+) concentration, even during enzymatic digestion. In serum-free medium, abnormal epidermal-like differentiation is promoted by increasing Ca(2+) concentrations but prevented by serum. These results provide the ability to devise a medium to promote growth while maintaining normal differentiation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15452056     DOI: 10.1167/iovs.04-0266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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