PMID: 11923238Mar 30, 2002Paper

The role of NGF signaling in human limbal epithelium expanded by amniotic membrane culture

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
A TouhamiScheffer C G Tseng

Abstract

Amniotic membrane (AM) transplantation facilitates rapid epithelialization in severe neurotrophic corneal ulcers. To elucidate its action mechanism, we investigated the expression of ligands and receptors of the neurotrophin family by human limbal epithelial (HLE) cells expanded on AM cultures. Expression of nerve growth factor (NGF); neurotrophins (NT)3 and NT4; brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF); tyrosine kinase-transducing receptors TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC; and a pan-NT low-affinity receptor (p75(NTR)) was examined by immunostaining in the normal human corneolimbus, HLE grown on intact epithelially denuded AM, and stratified HLE, after subcutaneous implantation in NIH-bg-nu-xid BR mice. NGF protein level was assayed by an ELISA in extracts of intact and epithelially denuded AM. K252a, a specific inhibitor of TrkA autophosphorylation, was added to test whether it would inhibit HLE expansion on AM culture. Strong positive TrkA staining was confined to the basal epithelial cell layer of normal corneal and limbal epithelia, with the highest intensity noted in the limbus. TrkA staining was also strongly positive in the basal layer of HLE cells cultured on intact and epithelially denuded AM and in basal and some suprabasal laye...Continue Reading

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