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Pigment epithelium-derived factor peptide promotes limbal stem cell proliferation through hedgehog pathway.

J. Cell. Mol. Med.. 2019; 
FanNai-Wen,HoTsung-Chuan,WuCheng-Wen,TsaoYeou-
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Peptide Synthesis The 44‐mer (Val78‐Thr121) and 18‐mer (Glu97‐ Ser114; a control peptide) were synthesized, modified by acetylation of the NH2 termini and amidation of the COOH termini for stability, and characterized by mass spectrometry (>90% purity) at GenScript (Piscataway, NJ). Get A Quote

摘要

Expansion of limbal epithelial stem cells (LSCs) is crucial for the success of limbal transplantation. Previous studies showed that pigment epithelium-derived peptide (PEDF) short peptide 44-mer could effectively expand LSCs and maintain them in a stem-cell state, but the mechanism remained unclear. In the current study, we found that pharmacological inhibition of Sonic Hedgehog (SHh) activity reduced the LSC holoclone number and suppressed LSC proliferation in response to 44-mer. In mice subjected to focal limbal injury, 44-mer facilitated the restoration of the LSC population in damaged limbus, and such effect was impeded by the SHh or ATGL (a PEDF receptor) inhibitor. Furthermore, we showed that 44... More

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44-mer,PEDF,STAT3,Sonic Hedgehog,limbal stem cell deficiency,limbal stem c