High expression of p63 combined with a large N/C ratio defines a subset of human limbal epithelial cells: Implications on epithelial stem cells

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Arpitha, P
Prajna, NV
Srinivasan, M
Muthukkaruppan, V
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[1] Aravind Eye Hosp, Dept Immunol, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Aravind Eye Hosp, Cornea Clin, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
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10.1167/iovs.05-0343
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R77 [眼科学];
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PURPOSE. To characterize human limbal epithelial cells based on the expression levels of nuclear protein p63 and the nucleusto- cytoplasm (N/C) ratio. METHODS. Limbal, peripheral, and central corneal epithelia were separated from the stroma by Dispase II and subsequently were treated with trypsin to obtain single-cell suspensions. Cytospin smears of the cell suspensions were double immunostained for p63 and then stained for any one of the markers ( acidic cytokeratins [AE1], K5, K3, or connexin 43 [C x 43]). They were counterstained with propidium iodide. More than 100 cells from each zone were analyzed for p63 expression levels and nuclear/cellular area using quantitative confocal microscopy. RESULTS. A gradient of p63-positive cells was observed in corneal and limbal epithelial cells. The percentage of p63-positive cells and the level of p63 expression were significantly higher in the limbal than in the peripheral or central corneal epithelium. Two-parameter ( p63 levels and N/C ratio) analysis revealed the presence of a distinct population of small cells with higher levels of p63 and a large N/C ratio in the limbal epithelium. Such limbal epithelial cells were positive for AE1 and K5 but negative for K3 and C x 43. CONCLUSIONS. These results suggest that this distinct group of small cells in the limbal epithelium with greater N/C ratio, expressing high levels of nuclear protein p63, probably represent corneal epithelial stem cells.
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