Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology, the Second Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China
Abstract
Background:
Limbal stem cells (LSCs) are essential for maintaining corneal transparency and
ocular surface integrity. Many external factors or genetic diseases can lead to corneal limbal stem cell
deficiency (LSCD), resulting in the loss of barrier and corneal epithelial cell renewal functions. Stem cell
transplantation is one of the primary treatments for LSCD, including limbal transplantation and cultivated
limbal epithelial transplantation. In addition, a variety of non-limbal stem cell lines have been experimented
with for LSCD treatment. Biological scaffolds are also used to support in vitro stem cell culture
and transplantation. Here, we review the mechanisms of corneal maintenance by LSCs, the clinical stage
and surgical treatment of LSCD, the source of stem cells, and the biological scaffolds required for in vitro
culture.
Methods:
This study is a narrative retrospective study aimed at collecting available information on various
aspects of surgical treatments for LSCD. Relevant literature was searched in a range of online databases,
including Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed from 2005 to March, 2023
Results:
A total of 397 relevant articles were found, and 49 articles with strong relevance to the studies in
this paper were obtained and analyzed. Moreover, 11 of these articles were on the concept of LSCD and
the mechanism of LESCs maintaining the corneal epithelium, 3 articles on the staging and grading of
LSCD, 17 articles on cell transplantation methods and donor cell sources, and 18 articles on scaffolds for
delivering stem cells. We also summarized the advantages and disadvantages of different cell transplantation
methods and the benefits and limitations of scaffolds based on the above literature
Conclusion:
The treatment of LSCD is determined by the clinical stage and whether it involves monocular
or binocular eyes. Appropriate surgical techniques should be taken for LSCD patients in order to reconstruct
the ocular surface, relieve symptoms, and restore visual function. Meanwhile, biological scaffolds
assist in the ex vivo culture and implantation of stem cells.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)