Differences between niche cells and limbal stromal cells in maintenance of corneal limbal stem cells. 2014

Yingli Li, and Tomoyuki Inoue, and Fumihiko Takamatsu, and Takeshi Kobayashi, and Atsushi Shiraishi, and Naoyuki Maeda, and Yuichi Ohashi, and Kohji Nishida
Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Japan.

OBJECTIVE To investigate the differing characteristics of limbal niche cells (LNCs) and limbal stromal cells (LSCs) in the maintenance of limbal epithelial stem/progenitor cells in the cornea. METHODS Limbal niche cells were obtained from direct dissection of the human corneal limbus, and LSCs were obtained from explant cultures of limbal stromal tissues under the same culture conditions. The resulting cultures were examined for their ability to support the growth of limbal stem/progenitor cells in colony-forming capacity, stratified epithelial cell sheet formation, maintenance of limbal epithelial stem/progenitor cell characteristics, and gene expression levels of factors that supported the limbal epithelial stem/progenitor cells. RESULTS The colony-forming efficiency of limbal epithelial stem/progenitor cells in the LNC group (6.57 ± 1.54%) was significantly higher than that in the LSC group (1.43 ± 0.47%). The epithelial cell sheets in the LNC group stratified into four or five layers compared with two or three stratified layers in the LSC group. Staining of both the colonies and the epithelial cell sheets in the LNC group showed a higher intensity of the limbal stem cell marker ΔNp63 than in the LSC group. Moreover, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that compared with the common expression of EGF and so on, the LNCs showed a higher expression level of E-cadherin and a lower expression level of neurotrophin-3 (NT3) than the LSCs. CONCLUSIONS LNCs have a different role compared to LSCs in their ability to support epithelial stem/progenitor cells and epithelial cellular sheet formation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013234 Stem Cells Relatively undifferentiated cells that retain the ability to divide and proliferate throughout postnatal life to provide progenitor cells that can differentiate into specialized cells. Colony-Forming Units,Mother Cells,Progenitor Cells,Colony-Forming Unit,Cell, Mother,Cell, Progenitor,Cell, Stem,Cells, Mother,Cells, Progenitor,Cells, Stem,Colony Forming Unit,Colony Forming Units,Mother Cell,Progenitor Cell,Stem Cell
D016850 Limbus Corneae An annular transitional zone, approximately 1 mm wide, between the cornea and the bulbar conjunctiva and sclera. It is highly vascular and is involved in the metabolism of the cornea. It is ophthalmologically significant in that it appears on the outer surface of the eyeball as a slight furrow, marking the line between the clear cornea and the sclera. (Dictionary of Visual Science, 3d ed) Corneal Limbus,Corneoscleral Junction,Sclerocorneal Limbus,Corneoscleral Junctions,Junction, Corneoscleral,Junctions, Corneoscleral,Limbus, Corneal,Limbus, Sclerocorneal
D017154 Stromal Cells Connective tissue cells of an organ found in the loose connective tissue. These are most often associated with the uterine mucosa and the ovary as well as the hematopoietic system and elsewhere. Cell, Stromal,Cells, Stromal,Stromal Cell
D055153 Stem Cell Niche A particular zone of tissue composed of a specialized microenvironment where stem cells are retained in a undifferentiated, self-renewable state. Stem Cell Microenvironment,Cell Microenvironment, Stem,Cell Microenvironments, Stem,Cell Niche, Stem,Cell Niches, Stem,Microenvironment, Stem Cell,Microenvironments, Stem Cell,Niche, Stem Cell,Niches, Stem Cell,Stem Cell Microenvironments,Stem Cell Niches

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