Department of Ocular Biology and Therapeutics, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, Cells for Sight Transplantation & Research Programme, 11-43 Bath Street, London EC1V 9EL, UK.
Exp Eye Res. 2010 Feb;90(2):188-95. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2009.09.023. Epub 2009 Oct 17.
Our window to the world is provided by the cornea on the front surface of the eye. The integrity and functionality of the outermost corneal epithelium is essential for vision. A population of limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are responsible for maintaining the epithelium throughout life by providing a constant supply of daughter cells that replenish those constantly lost from the ocular surface during normal wear and tear and following injury. LESC deficiency leads to corneal opacification, inflammation, vascularization and discomfort (Daniels et al., 2001, 2007). Cultured LESC delivery is one of several examples of successful adult stem cell therapy in patients. The clinical precedence for use of stem cell therapy and the accessibility of the transparent stem cell niche make the cornea a unique model for the study of adult stem cells in physiological conditions as well as in disease.
我们观察世界的窗口是眼睛前表面的角膜。最外层角膜上皮的完整性和功能对于视力至关重要。一群边缘上皮干细胞(LESCs)通过不断提供新的子细胞来维持上皮细胞的活力,从而补充由于正常磨损和损伤后从眼表面不断丢失的细胞。LESC 缺乏会导致角膜混浊、炎症、血管化和不适(Daniels 等人,2001 年,2007 年)。培养的 LESC 输送是几种成功的成体干细胞治疗患者的范例之一。干细胞治疗的临床先例和透明的干细胞生态位的可及性使角膜成为研究成体干细胞在生理条件下以及在疾病中的独特模型。