Stemness and regenerative potential of corneal stromal stem cells and their secretome after long-term storage: Implications for ocular regeneration

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PURPOSE To assess the stemness and regenerative potential of cryopreserved corneal stromal stem cells (cryo-CSSCs) after long-term storage. We also used the secretome from these cells to observe the effect on wound-healing capacity of corneal fibroblasts and on the expression of fibrotic markers during wound healing. METHODS. CSSCs were obtained from three donors and stored in liquid nitrogen for approximately 10 years. Post thaw, cryo-CSSCs were characterized for stemness using phenotypic and genotypic markers along with colony-forming efficiency and three-dimensional spheroid formation. Multilineage differentiation was observed by differentiation into osteocytes, adipocytes, neural cells, and keratocytes. Secretome was harvested by culturing cryo-CSSCs in log phase. Wound-healing capacity was observed by live-cell time-lapse microscopy. Statistical analysis was done using 1-way ANOVA and Tukey posttest. CONCLUSIONS. CSSCs maintained their stemness and multipotency after long-term storage, and secretome derived from these cells can be of paramount importance for corneal regeneration and prevention of fibrosis.

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Kumar, A., Xu, Y., Yang, E., & Du, Y. (2018). Stemness and regenerative potential of corneal stromal stem cells and their secretome after long-term storage: Implications for ocular regeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 59(8), 3728–3738. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-23824

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