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Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction

PURPOSE: To culture oral mucosal epithelial cells on deepithelialized human amniotic membrane without the use of feeder cells and to compare the characteristics of cultured oral cells with cultured limbal and conjunctival epithelial cells for use in ocular surface reconstruction. METHODS: Oral biops...

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Autores principales: Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi, Vemuganti, Geeta, Bhaduri, Anirban, Gaddipati, Subhash, Sangwan, Virender Singh, Ghanekar, Yashoda
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2254962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18334934
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author Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi
Vemuganti, Geeta
Bhaduri, Anirban
Gaddipati, Subhash
Sangwan, Virender Singh
Ghanekar, Yashoda
author_facet Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi
Vemuganti, Geeta
Bhaduri, Anirban
Gaddipati, Subhash
Sangwan, Virender Singh
Ghanekar, Yashoda
author_sort Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi
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description PURPOSE: To culture oral mucosal epithelial cells on deepithelialized human amniotic membrane without the use of feeder cells and to compare the characteristics of cultured oral cells with cultured limbal and conjunctival epithelial cells for use in ocular surface reconstruction. METHODS: Oral biopsies were obtained from healthy volunteers after informed consent and were cultured on deepithelialized amniotic membrane for three to four weeks. Confluent cultures of limbal, oral, and conjunctival cells were subjected to characterization of markers of stem cells and of epithelial differentiation by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) and by immunohistochemistry. Ultrastructural studies were also performed using electron microscopy. RESULTS: A sheet of healthy, stratified oral epithelial cells was obtained within three to four weeks of culture. Electron microscopy demonstrated that the cells formed gap junctions and desmosomes. RT–PCR analysis showed that cultured oral epithelial cells expressed markers of epithelial differentiation such as cytokeratin K3, K4, K13, K15 and connexin 43. The cells also expressed stem cell markers of epithelial cells such as ΔN isoforms of p63 as well as p75, a marker for stem cells of oral epithelium. The cells did not express cytokeratin K12 or Pax-6, an eye-specific transcription factor. CONCLUSIONS: Oral epithelial cells can be cultured as explants on deepithelialized amniotic membrane without using feeder cells. Characterization showed that these cells maintain the phenotypic characteristics of oral epithelial cells and that the culture is a heterogeneous population of differentiated cells and stem cells. We find the cultured oral epithelial cells usable for ocular surface reconstruction in patients having bilateral ocular surface diseases.
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spelling pubmed-22549622008-03-11 Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi Vemuganti, Geeta Bhaduri, Anirban Gaddipati, Subhash Sangwan, Virender Singh Ghanekar, Yashoda Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To culture oral mucosal epithelial cells on deepithelialized human amniotic membrane without the use of feeder cells and to compare the characteristics of cultured oral cells with cultured limbal and conjunctival epithelial cells for use in ocular surface reconstruction. METHODS: Oral biopsies were obtained from healthy volunteers after informed consent and were cultured on deepithelialized amniotic membrane for three to four weeks. Confluent cultures of limbal, oral, and conjunctival cells were subjected to characterization of markers of stem cells and of epithelial differentiation by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) and by immunohistochemistry. Ultrastructural studies were also performed using electron microscopy. RESULTS: A sheet of healthy, stratified oral epithelial cells was obtained within three to four weeks of culture. Electron microscopy demonstrated that the cells formed gap junctions and desmosomes. RT–PCR analysis showed that cultured oral epithelial cells expressed markers of epithelial differentiation such as cytokeratin K3, K4, K13, K15 and connexin 43. The cells also expressed stem cell markers of epithelial cells such as ΔN isoforms of p63 as well as p75, a marker for stem cells of oral epithelium. The cells did not express cytokeratin K12 or Pax-6, an eye-specific transcription factor. CONCLUSIONS: Oral epithelial cells can be cultured as explants on deepithelialized amniotic membrane without using feeder cells. Characterization showed that these cells maintain the phenotypic characteristics of oral epithelial cells and that the culture is a heterogeneous population of differentiated cells and stem cells. We find the cultured oral epithelial cells usable for ocular surface reconstruction in patients having bilateral ocular surface diseases. Molecular Vision 2008-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2254962/ /pubmed/18334934 Text en Copyright © 2008 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Madhira, Soundarya Lakshmi
Vemuganti, Geeta
Bhaduri, Anirban
Gaddipati, Subhash
Sangwan, Virender Singh
Ghanekar, Yashoda
Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title_full Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title_fullStr Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title_short Culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
title_sort culture and characterization of oral mucosal epithelial cells on human amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2254962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18334934
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