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A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering

Tissue engineering holds great promise for corneal transplantation to treat blinding diseases. This study was to explore the use of natural corneal stroma as an optimal substrate to construct a native like corneal equivalent. Human corneal epithelium was cultivated from donor limbal explants on corn...

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Autores principales: Lin, Jing, Yoon, Kyung-Chul, Zhang, Lili, Su, Zhitao, Lu, Rong, Ma, Ping, De Paiva, Cintia S., Pflugfelder, Stephen C., Li, De-Quan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049571
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author Lin, Jing
Yoon, Kyung-Chul
Zhang, Lili
Su, Zhitao
Lu, Rong
Ma, Ping
De Paiva, Cintia S.
Pflugfelder, Stephen C.
Li, De-Quan
author_facet Lin, Jing
Yoon, Kyung-Chul
Zhang, Lili
Su, Zhitao
Lu, Rong
Ma, Ping
De Paiva, Cintia S.
Pflugfelder, Stephen C.
Li, De-Quan
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description Tissue engineering holds great promise for corneal transplantation to treat blinding diseases. This study was to explore the use of natural corneal stroma as an optimal substrate to construct a native like corneal equivalent. Human corneal epithelium was cultivated from donor limbal explants on corneal stromal discs prepared by FDA approved Horizon Epikeratome system. The morphology, phenotype, regenerative capacity and transplantation potential were evaluated by hematoxylin eosin and immunofluorescent staining, a wound healing model, and the xeno-transplantation of the corneal constructs to nude mice. An optically transparent and stratified epithelium was rapidly generated on donor corneal stromal substrate and displayed native-like morphology and structure. The cells were polygonal in the basal layer and became flattened in superficial layers. The epithelium displayed a phenotype similar to human corneal epithelium in vivo. The differentiation markers, keratin 3, involucrin and connexin 43, were expressed in full or superficial layers. Interestingly, certain basal cells were immunopositive to antibodies against limbal stem/progenitor cell markers ABCG2 and p63, which are usually negative in corneal epithelium in vivo. It suggests that this bioengineered corneal epithelium shared some characteristics of human limbal epithelium in vivo. This engineered epithelium was able to regenerate in 4 days following from a 4mm-diameter wound created by a filter paper soaked with 1 N NaOH. This corneal construct survived well after xeno-transplantation to the back of a nude mouse. The transplanted epithelium remained multilayer and became thicker with a phenotype similar to human corneal epithelium. Our findings demonstrate that natural corneal stroma is an optimal substrate for tissue bioengineering, and a native-like corneal construct has been created with epithelium containing limbal stem cells. This construct may have great potential for clinical use in corneal reconstruction.
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spelling pubmed-34994662012-11-19 A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering Lin, Jing Yoon, Kyung-Chul Zhang, Lili Su, Zhitao Lu, Rong Ma, Ping De Paiva, Cintia S. Pflugfelder, Stephen C. Li, De-Quan PLoS One Research Article Tissue engineering holds great promise for corneal transplantation to treat blinding diseases. This study was to explore the use of natural corneal stroma as an optimal substrate to construct a native like corneal equivalent. Human corneal epithelium was cultivated from donor limbal explants on corneal stromal discs prepared by FDA approved Horizon Epikeratome system. The morphology, phenotype, regenerative capacity and transplantation potential were evaluated by hematoxylin eosin and immunofluorescent staining, a wound healing model, and the xeno-transplantation of the corneal constructs to nude mice. An optically transparent and stratified epithelium was rapidly generated on donor corneal stromal substrate and displayed native-like morphology and structure. The cells were polygonal in the basal layer and became flattened in superficial layers. The epithelium displayed a phenotype similar to human corneal epithelium in vivo. The differentiation markers, keratin 3, involucrin and connexin 43, were expressed in full or superficial layers. Interestingly, certain basal cells were immunopositive to antibodies against limbal stem/progenitor cell markers ABCG2 and p63, which are usually negative in corneal epithelium in vivo. It suggests that this bioengineered corneal epithelium shared some characteristics of human limbal epithelium in vivo. This engineered epithelium was able to regenerate in 4 days following from a 4mm-diameter wound created by a filter paper soaked with 1 N NaOH. This corneal construct survived well after xeno-transplantation to the back of a nude mouse. The transplanted epithelium remained multilayer and became thicker with a phenotype similar to human corneal epithelium. Our findings demonstrate that natural corneal stroma is an optimal substrate for tissue bioengineering, and a native-like corneal construct has been created with epithelium containing limbal stem cells. This construct may have great potential for clinical use in corneal reconstruction. Public Library of Science 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3499466/ /pubmed/23166715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049571 Text en © 2012 Lin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Lin, Jing
Yoon, Kyung-Chul
Zhang, Lili
Su, Zhitao
Lu, Rong
Ma, Ping
De Paiva, Cintia S.
Pflugfelder, Stephen C.
Li, De-Quan
A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title_full A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title_fullStr A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title_full_unstemmed A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title_short A Native-Like Corneal Construct Using Donor Corneal Stroma for Tissue Engineering
title_sort native-like corneal construct using donor corneal stroma for tissue engineering
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049571
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