Isolation and ex vivo Expansion of Limbal Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

Bio Protoc. 2022 Jul 20;12(14):e4471. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4471.

Abstract

Limbal mesenchymal stromal cells (LMSC), a cellular component of the limbal stem cell niche, have the capability of determining the fate of limbal epithelial progenitor cells (LEPC), which are responsible for the homeostasis of corneal epithelium. However, the isolation of these LMSC has proven to be difficult due to the small fraction of LMSC in the total limbal population, and primary cultures are always hampered by contamination with other cell types. We recently published the efficient isolation and functional characterization of LMSC from the human corneal limbus using CD90 as a selective marker. We observed that flow sorting yielded a pure population of LMSC with superior self-renewal capacity and transdifferentiation potential, and supported the maintenance of the LEPC phenotype. Here, we describe an optimized protocol for the isolation of LMSC from cadaveric corneal limbal tissue by combined collagenase digestion and flow sorting with expansion of LMSC on plastic. Graphical abstract.

Keywords: Cornea; Expansion; Isolation; Limbal mesenchymal stromal cells; Limbal niche cells; Limbal stem cells.