Ts. Dietlein et al., MULTIPLE LAMININ ISOFORMS IN THE LIMBAL CONJUNCTIVA AND EPISCLERA, Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 211(3), 1997, pp. 188-191
Background Cell adhesion in the limbal region is of outstanding import
ance for the regeneration of the corneal epithelium and for repair mec
hanisms after antiglaucomatous fistulating surgery. In the basement me
mbranes cell adhesion is largely modified by the extracellular matrix
protein laminin. The aim of our study was to establish the immunohisto
chemical pattern of the different laminin-isoforms and subunits in the
basal membrane of the limbal conjunctiva and episcleral vessels. Mate
rial and Method For immunhistochemistry five normal human donor eyes w
ere included; we used antibodies agains the laminin heterotrimers 1 an
d 2, against the laminin subunits alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2, gamma 2, ga
mma 2 and against the laminin-associated protein nidogen. Results The
basement membrane of the limbal conjunctiva reveals immunoreactivity a
gainst all used antibodies. The subconjunctival and episcleral vessels
showed no staining for the laminin subunit gamma 2 but for all other
used antibodies. Conclusion The basement membrane of the: limbal and c
onjunctival epithelium as well as the basement membrane of subconjunct
ival and episcleral vessels express a broad spectrum of laminin varian
ts, This diversity emphasizes functional specialization of the limbal
region, although the exact importance of the laminin variants is still
unknown.