Mucin Gene Expression in Immortalized Human Corneal–Limbal and Conjunctival Epithelial Cell Lines

May 27, 2003Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

Mucin gene activity in human cornea and eye surface cell lines

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Abstract

Immortalized corneal (HCLE) and conjunctival (HCjE) cell lines exhibit mucin gene expression patterns comparable to native epithelial tissues.

  • Both cell lines formed multiple layers when cultured in high-calcium medium on plastic and type I collagen.
  • In Matrigel, the cell lines developed aggregates with lumens, indicating complex tissue structures.
  • The conjunctival cell line formed stratified layers when implanted under the kidney capsule of SCID mice.
  • HCLE expressed keratins K3 and K12, specific to corneal epithelium, while both lines expressed K19.
  • MUC1, MUC4, and MUC16 were expressed in both cell lines, but at generally lower levels compared to native tissues.
  • Goblet-cell-specific MUC5AC was detected in HCjE cells under specific culture conditions, indicating potential for goblet cell differentiation.

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