Investigation of factors associated with ABCB5-positive limbal stem cell isolation yields from human donors

Ocul Surf. 2020 Jan;18(1):114-120. doi: 10.1016/j.jtos.2019.10.009. Epub 2019 Oct 24.

Abstract

Purpose: To identify factors associated with isolation yields of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily member B5 (ABCB5)-positive limbal stem cells (LSCs) from human cadaveric donor eyes.

Methods: Whole eye globes were obtained from the Saving Sight eye bank, Kansas City, MO and the CorneaGen eye bank, Seattle, WA. ABCB5-positive LSCs were sorted by flow cytometry upon anti-ABCB5 monoclonal antibody staining within one week after donor death. The yields of live limbal epithelial cells in their entirety and of isolated pure ABCB5-positive LSC subsets were correlated with variables contained in the eye donors' medical information.

Results: The mean isolation yield of live limbal epithelial cells and ABCB5-positive LSCs per donor eye was (340,000 ± 160,000 and 2,608 ± 1,842 respectively, mean ± SD). Stepwise regression analysis showed that cardiac disease-related death was the strongest negative predictor of the ABCB5-positive LSC isolation yield (p = 0.01). While we observed a trend for an age-related decline in the yield of ABCB5-positive LSCs, a statistically significant association could not be established (2% decrease/year, p = 0.11). Additionally, despite a trend for decreased isolation yields of total live limbal epithelial cells isolated from single donors with a longer time between death and tissue processing (p = 0.04), this did not affect the yields of purified ABCB5-positive LSC, which was independent of increasing time between death and tissue processing (p = 0.50).

Conclusions: Our study identifies cardiac disease-related death as a donor variable significantly associated with lower ABCB5-positive LSC isolation yields.

Keywords: ABCB5; Corneal blindness; Limbal stem cell deficiency; Limbal stem cell isolation; Limbal stem cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cell Separation
  • Epithelial Cells
  • Epithelium, Corneal*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Limbus Corneae
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Stem Cells*
  • Tissue Donors

Substances

  • ABCB5 protein, human
  • ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B