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The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype

Nerve growth factor (NGF) has demonstrated great benefit in the treatment of neurotrophic corneal ulcers. There is evidence for multiple modes of action in promoting corneal healing, but only indirect evidence exists for NGF's effects on limbal stem cells (LSCs). Understanding the role of NGF i...

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Autores principales: Kolli, Sai, Bojic, Sanja, Ghareeb, Ali E., Kurzawa‐Akanbi, Marzena, Figueiredo, Francisco C., Lako, Majlinda
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30599086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.2921
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author Kolli, Sai
Bojic, Sanja
Ghareeb, Ali E.
Kurzawa‐Akanbi, Marzena
Figueiredo, Francisco C.
Lako, Majlinda
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Bojic, Sanja
Ghareeb, Ali E.
Kurzawa‐Akanbi, Marzena
Figueiredo, Francisco C.
Lako, Majlinda
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description Nerve growth factor (NGF) has demonstrated great benefit in the treatment of neurotrophic corneal ulcers. There is evidence for multiple modes of action in promoting corneal healing, but only indirect evidence exists for NGF's effects on limbal stem cells (LSCs). Understanding the role of NGF in LSC biology will improve our understanding of paracrine regulation of the limbal niche and the design of stem cell‐based therapies for conditions such as LSC deficiency. In this article, we studied the regulation of NGF signaling components during LSC differentiation and the role of NGF in LSC proliferation and maintenance of the stem cell phenotype. LSC differentiation was induced by prolonged (40 day) culture which resulted in a significant increase in cell size, decrease in colony‐forming efficiency and expression of putative LSC markers. A protein microarray measuring expression of 248 signaling proteins indicated the low affinity NGF receptor p75(NTR) to be the most downregulated protein upon differentiation. Further confirmation by Western blotting and real‐time quantitative polymerase chain reaction indicated that NGF and p75(NTR) are expressed in early LSC cultures and downregulated upon differentiation. LSC cultures grown in the presence of anti‐NGF antibody showed decreased colony‐forming efficiency, DNA replication and expression of putative LSC markers ABCG2 and C/EBPδ. Supplementation of LSC culture medium with NGF extended the life span of LSC cultures in vitro and increased the expression of putative LSC markers ΔNp63α and ABCG2. Taken together, our data indicate that NGF signaling is a key promoter of LSC proliferation, colony‐forming efficiency, and a maintainer of the LSC phenotype. stem cells 2019;37:139–149
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spelling pubmed-63345322019-01-23 The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype Kolli, Sai Bojic, Sanja Ghareeb, Ali E. Kurzawa‐Akanbi, Marzena Figueiredo, Francisco C. Lako, Majlinda Stem Cells Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells Nerve growth factor (NGF) has demonstrated great benefit in the treatment of neurotrophic corneal ulcers. There is evidence for multiple modes of action in promoting corneal healing, but only indirect evidence exists for NGF's effects on limbal stem cells (LSCs). Understanding the role of NGF in LSC biology will improve our understanding of paracrine regulation of the limbal niche and the design of stem cell‐based therapies for conditions such as LSC deficiency. In this article, we studied the regulation of NGF signaling components during LSC differentiation and the role of NGF in LSC proliferation and maintenance of the stem cell phenotype. LSC differentiation was induced by prolonged (40 day) culture which resulted in a significant increase in cell size, decrease in colony‐forming efficiency and expression of putative LSC markers. A protein microarray measuring expression of 248 signaling proteins indicated the low affinity NGF receptor p75(NTR) to be the most downregulated protein upon differentiation. Further confirmation by Western blotting and real‐time quantitative polymerase chain reaction indicated that NGF and p75(NTR) are expressed in early LSC cultures and downregulated upon differentiation. LSC cultures grown in the presence of anti‐NGF antibody showed decreased colony‐forming efficiency, DNA replication and expression of putative LSC markers ABCG2 and C/EBPδ. Supplementation of LSC culture medium with NGF extended the life span of LSC cultures in vitro and increased the expression of putative LSC markers ΔNp63α and ABCG2. Taken together, our data indicate that NGF signaling is a key promoter of LSC proliferation, colony‐forming efficiency, and a maintainer of the LSC phenotype. stem cells 2019;37:139–149 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-12-31 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6334532/ /pubmed/30599086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.2921 Text en © 2018 The Authors stem cells published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells
Kolli, Sai
Bojic, Sanja
Ghareeb, Ali E.
Kurzawa‐Akanbi, Marzena
Figueiredo, Francisco C.
Lako, Majlinda
The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title_full The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title_fullStr The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title_short The Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Maintaining Proliferative Capacity, Colony‐Forming Efficiency, and the Limbal Stem Cell Phenotype
title_sort role of nerve growth factor in maintaining proliferative capacity, colony‐forming efficiency, and the limbal stem cell phenotype
topic Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30599086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.2921
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