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Limbal Stem Cells in Review

The ocular surface consists of two distinct types of epithelial cells; conjunctival and corneal. Although anatomically continuous, these epithelia comprise two distinct cell populations. Corneal stem cells are located at the limbus. The microenvironment of the limbus is important in maintaining “ste...

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Autores principales: Ebrahimi, Marzieh, Taghi-Abadi, Ehsan, Baharvand, Hossein
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ophthalmic Research Center 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3448387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056673
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author Ebrahimi, Marzieh
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description The ocular surface consists of two distinct types of epithelial cells; conjunctival and corneal. Although anatomically continuous, these epithelia comprise two distinct cell populations. Corneal stem cells are located at the limbus. The microenvironment of the limbus is important in maintaining “stemness” of the stem cells and also acts as a barrier to conjunctival epithelial cells preventing them from migration onto the corneal surface.Damage to the limbus results in varying degrees of limbal stem cell deficiency with characteristic clinical features including conjunctivalization of the cornea. Regenerative management of corneal conjunctivalization utilizing stem cells comprises of two approaches; limbal auto- or allografts by using existing stem cells and induction and regeneration of ocular tissues from embryonic stem cells. Herein, we review stem cells and limbal stem cells in particular, types of epithelial cells in the cornea, markers of corneal epithelial cells in different stages, as well as the current approach to corneal epithelial regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-34483872012-10-10 Limbal Stem Cells in Review Ebrahimi, Marzieh Taghi-Abadi, Ehsan Baharvand, Hossein J Ophthalmic Vis Res Limbal Stem Cells The ocular surface consists of two distinct types of epithelial cells; conjunctival and corneal. Although anatomically continuous, these epithelia comprise two distinct cell populations. Corneal stem cells are located at the limbus. The microenvironment of the limbus is important in maintaining “stemness” of the stem cells and also acts as a barrier to conjunctival epithelial cells preventing them from migration onto the corneal surface.Damage to the limbus results in varying degrees of limbal stem cell deficiency with characteristic clinical features including conjunctivalization of the cornea. Regenerative management of corneal conjunctivalization utilizing stem cells comprises of two approaches; limbal auto- or allografts by using existing stem cells and induction and regeneration of ocular tissues from embryonic stem cells. Herein, we review stem cells and limbal stem cells in particular, types of epithelial cells in the cornea, markers of corneal epithelial cells in different stages, as well as the current approach to corneal epithelial regeneration. Ophthalmic Research Center 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3448387/ /pubmed/23056673 Text en
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Ebrahimi, Marzieh
Taghi-Abadi, Ehsan
Baharvand, Hossein
Limbal Stem Cells in Review
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title_short Limbal Stem Cells in Review
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