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Limbal stem cells: Central concepts of corneal epithelial homeostasis.

Jinny J Yoon1, Salim Ismail1, Trevor Sherwin1.   

Abstract

A strong cohort of evidence exists that supports the localisation of corneal stem cells at the limbus. The distinguishing characteristics of limbal cells as stem cells include slow cycling properties, high proliferative potential when required, clonogenicity, absence of differentiation marker expression coupled with positive expression of progenitor markers, multipotency, centripetal migration, requirement for a distinct niche environment and the ability of transplanted limbal cells to regenerate the entire corneal epithelium. The existence of limbal stem cells supports the prevailing theory of corneal homeostasis, known as the XYZ hypothesis where X represents proliferation and stratification of limbal basal cells, Y centripetal migration of basal cells and Z desquamation of superficial cells. To maintain the mass of cornea, the sum of X and Y must equal Z and very elegant cell tracking experiments provide strong evidence in support of this theory. However, several recent studies have suggested the existence of oligopotent stem cells capable of corneal maintenance outside of the limbus. This review presents a summary of data which led to the current concepts of corneal epithelial homeostasis and discusses areas of controversy surrounding the existence of a secondary stem cell reservoir on the corneal surface.

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Keywords:  Corneal epithelium; Corneal homeostasis; Corneal wound repair; Limbal stem cell; XYZ hypothesis

Year:  2014        PMID: 25258661      PMCID: PMC4172668          DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v6.i4.391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Stem Cells        ISSN: 1948-0210            Impact factor:   5.326


  137 in total

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  37 in total

1.  Effect of human autologous serum and fetal bovine serum on human corneal epithelial cell viability, migration and proliferation in vitro.

Authors:  Ming-Feng Wu; Tanja Stachon; Berthold Seitz; Achim Langenbucher; Nóra Szentmáry
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-06-18       Impact factor: 1.779

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Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  2017-12-04       Impact factor: 2.058

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Authors:  Yuzuru Sasamoto; Bruce R Ksander; Markus H Frank; Natasha Y Frank
Journal:  Expert Opin Biol Ther       Date:  2018-03-06       Impact factor: 4.388

9.  Pterygial body epithelium domination of pterygial proliferation with TCF4 as a potential key factor.

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Journal:  Surv Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-12-27       Impact factor: 6.048

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