Inflammation and Infection Research Centre, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Stem Cells. 2012 Feb;30(2):100-7. doi: 10.1002/stem.794.
The cornea contains a reservoir of self-regenerating epithelial cells that are essential for maintaining its transparency and good vision. The study of stem cells in this functionally important organ has grown over the past four decades, partly due to the ease with which this tissue is visualized, its accessibility with minimally invasive instruments, and the fact that its stem cells are segregated within a transitional zone between two functionally diverse epithelia. While human, animal, and ex vivo models have been instrumental in progressing the corneal stem cell field, there is still much to be discovered about this exquisitely sensitive window for sight. This review will provide an overview of the human cornea, where its stem cells reside and how components of the microenvironment including extracellular matrix proteins and their integrin receptors are thought to govern corneal stem cell homeostasis.
角膜中含有一个自我更新的上皮细胞库,对于维持其透明度和良好的视力至关重要。在过去的四十年中,对这个功能重要的器官中的干细胞的研究已经取得了进展,部分原因是由于这种组织很容易被观察到,使用微创仪器可以很容易地接触到它,以及其干细胞位于两种功能不同的上皮之间的过渡区域中。虽然人类、动物和体外模型在推进角膜干细胞领域方面发挥了重要作用,但对于这个对视力极其敏感的窗口,仍有很多需要发现的地方。这篇综述将概述人类角膜,其中干细胞的位置,以及微环境的组成部分,包括细胞外基质蛋白及其整合素受体,如何被认为控制角膜干细胞的内稳态。