Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium
The corneal endothelium regulates corneal hydration to maintain the transparency of cornea. Lacking regenerative capacity, corneal endothelial cell loss due to aging and diseases can lead to corneal edema and vision loss. There is limited information on the existence of corneal endothelial progenito...
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doaj-33cc785d0e4c4cfe956712b0650613442020-11-25T02:53:58ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092019-10-01810124410.3390/cells8101244cells8101244Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal EndotheliumGary Hin-Fai Yam0Xinyi Seah1Nur Zahirah Binte M Yusoff2Melina Setiawan3Stephen Wahlig4Hla Myint Htoon5Gary S.L. Peh6Viridiana Kocaba7Jodhbir S Mehta8Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeEye-Academic Clinical Program, Duke-National University of Singapore (NUS) Graduate Medical School, Singapore 169857, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeTissue Engineering and Stem Cell Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore 169856, SingaporeThe corneal endothelium regulates corneal hydration to maintain the transparency of cornea. Lacking regenerative capacity, corneal endothelial cell loss due to aging and diseases can lead to corneal edema and vision loss. There is limited information on the existence of corneal endothelial progenitors. We conducted ultrastructural examinations and expression analyses on the human transition zone (TZ) at the posterior limbus of corneal periphery, to elucidate if the TZ harbored progenitor-like cells, and to reveal their niche characteristics. Within the narrow TZ (~190 μm width), the inner TZ—adjacent to the peripheral endothelium (PE)—contained cells expressing stem/progenitor markers (Sox2, Lgr5, CD34, Pitx2, telomerase). They were located on the inner TZ surface and in its underlying stroma. Lgr5 positive cells projected as multicellular clusters into the PE. Under transmission electron microscopy and serial block face-scanning electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction, the terminal margin of Descemet’s membrane was inserted beneath the TZ surface, with the distance akin to the inner TZ breadth. Porcine TZ cells were isolated and proliferated into a confluent monolayer and differentiated to cells expressing corneal endothelial markers (ZO1, Na<sup>+</sup>K<sup>+</sup>ATPase) on cell surface. In conclusion, we have identified a novel inner TZ containing progenitor-like cells, which could serve the regenerative potential for corneal endothelium.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/8/10/1244corneal endotheliumposterior limbustransition zonecorneal endothelial progenitorsmorphologycell culture |
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Gary Hin-Fai Yam Xinyi Seah Nur Zahirah Binte M Yusoff Melina Setiawan Stephen Wahlig Hla Myint Htoon Gary S.L. Peh Viridiana Kocaba Jodhbir S Mehta |
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Gary Hin-Fai Yam Xinyi Seah Nur Zahirah Binte M Yusoff Melina Setiawan Stephen Wahlig Hla Myint Htoon Gary S.L. Peh Viridiana Kocaba Jodhbir S Mehta Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium Cells corneal endothelium posterior limbus transition zone corneal endothelial progenitors morphology cell culture |
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Gary Hin-Fai Yam Xinyi Seah Nur Zahirah Binte M Yusoff Melina Setiawan Stephen Wahlig Hla Myint Htoon Gary S.L. Peh Viridiana Kocaba Jodhbir S Mehta |
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Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium |
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Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium |
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Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium |
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Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium |
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Characterization of Human Transition Zone Reveals a Putative Progenitor-Enriched Niche of Corneal Endothelium |
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characterization of human transition zone reveals a putative progenitor-enriched niche of corneal endothelium |
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The corneal endothelium regulates corneal hydration to maintain the transparency of cornea. Lacking regenerative capacity, corneal endothelial cell loss due to aging and diseases can lead to corneal edema and vision loss. There is limited information on the existence of corneal endothelial progenitors. We conducted ultrastructural examinations and expression analyses on the human transition zone (TZ) at the posterior limbus of corneal periphery, to elucidate if the TZ harbored progenitor-like cells, and to reveal their niche characteristics. Within the narrow TZ (~190 μm width), the inner TZ—adjacent to the peripheral endothelium (PE)—contained cells expressing stem/progenitor markers (Sox2, Lgr5, CD34, Pitx2, telomerase). They were located on the inner TZ surface and in its underlying stroma. Lgr5 positive cells projected as multicellular clusters into the PE. Under transmission electron microscopy and serial block face-scanning electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction, the terminal margin of Descemet’s membrane was inserted beneath the TZ surface, with the distance akin to the inner TZ breadth. Porcine TZ cells were isolated and proliferated into a confluent monolayer and differentiated to cells expressing corneal endothelial markers (ZO1, Na<sup>+</sup>K<sup>+</sup>ATPase) on cell surface. In conclusion, we have identified a novel inner TZ containing progenitor-like cells, which could serve the regenerative potential for corneal endothelium. |
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corneal endothelium posterior limbus transition zone corneal endothelial progenitors morphology cell culture |
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