PROLIFERATIVE AND DIFFERENTIATIVE RESPONSE OF CORNEAL AND LIMBAL EPITHELIUM TO EXTRACELLULAR CALCIUM IN SERUM-FREE CLONAL CULTURES

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KRUSE, FE [1 ]
TSENG, SCG [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MIAMI, SCH MED, BASCOM PALMER EYE INST, DEPT OPHTHALMOL, MIAMI, FL 33101 USA
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10.1002/jcp.1041510216
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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An increasing concentration of extracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]e) consistently induces epithelial differentiation, but its effect on proliferation remains variable. We investigated the effect of [Ca2+]e on two different cell populations: the peripheral corneal (PC) and limbal (L) epithelia, the latter containing corneal stem cells. Primary clonal (18 cells/cm2) cultures from rabbit limbal and peripheral corneal epithelia were established in serum-free MCDB 151 medium containing growth-promoting agents and 0.03, 0.3, or 1.8 mM Ca2+. During early culture life, colony size and the BrdU labelling-index of L and PC, assayed on day 6, increased in response to increasing [Ca2+]e; cell attachment and colony-forming efficiency remained unchanged for both L and PC epithelia. These results indicate that increasing [Ca2+]e, under these defined conditions, stimulates the proliferation of transient amplifying cells, but does not stimulate the differentiation of stem cells into clonal proliferation. A 10-fold increase of the seeding density or prolongation of the culture up to day 14 or 21 changed the response to [Ca2+]e allowing better proliferation in lower [Ca2+]e. Only cells grown as a monolayer in 0.03 mM Ca2+ could still be passaged on day 14, whereas cells in higher [Ca2+]e showed increasing stratification and cell detachment and could not be passaged. Normal cellular differentiation accessed by the expression of a cornea-type K3 keratin, recognized by the monoclonal antibody AE-5, was enhanced by increasing [Ca2+]e. Abnormal differentiation featured by the formation of cornified envelopes was only observed in higher [Ca2+]e. These results indicate that [Ca2+]e promotes the proliferation of relatively undifferentiated transient amplifying cells under clonal, serum-free culture conditions. Factors that enhance differentiation, such as seeding density or prolonged culture life, can modify this response and allow better proliferation in low [Ca2+]e.
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