Single-cell transcriptomics uncovers human corneal limbal stem cells and their differentiation trajectory.
Limbal stem cells (LSCs), known as corneal epithelial stem cells, are located at the basal epithelial layer of the corneal limbus and serve an important function in maintaining the homeostasis of the corneal epithelium. The specificity of LSC markers remains largely controversial. To address the gap in the current understanding of LSCs, the authors performed transcriptome profiling of heterogeneous corneal limbal basal cells using single-cell transcriptomics technology to identify LSCs and their exclusive markers. Single-cell transcriptomic profiles were generated from isolated limbal basal cells from two young human donors.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
NoneProject Label
HumanCorneaStemCellsSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
eye
Organ Part
cornea
Selected Cell Types
Unspecified
Disease Status (Specimen)
normal
Disease Status (Donor)
normal
Development Stage
human adult stage
Library Construction Method
10X 3' v2 sequencing
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
MergeOptimusLooms_v1.0.0, Optimus_v5.1.1File Format
Cell Count Estimate
18.0kDonor Count
2