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Corneal epithelial biomechanics: Resistance to stress and role in healing and remodeling

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JOURNAL FRANCAIS D OPHTALMOLOGIE
卷 46, 期 3, 页码 287-299

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MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2022.09.026

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Cornea; Epithelium; Wound healing; Biomechanics; Blink; Friction; Ocular surface

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The corneal epithelium is an important tissue barrier of the eye that plays a crucial role in its healing, behavior, and optical system. Understanding its adhesion systems and response to mechanical stress is essential in the study of ocular surface disease and could lead to improved therapies.
The corneal epithelium is one of the first tissue barriers of the eye against the environment. In recent years, many studies provided better knowledge of its healing, its beha-vior and its essential role in the optical system of the eye. At the crossroads of basic science and clinical medicine, the study of the mechanical stresses applied to the cornea makes possible to learn the behavior of epithelial cells and better understand ocular surface disease. We describe herein the current knowledge about the adhesion systems of the corneal epithe-lium and their resistance to mechanical stress. We will also describe the involvement of these mechanisms in corneal healing and their role in epithelial dynamics. Adhesion molecules of the epithelial cells, especially hemidesmosomes, allow the tissue cohesion required to maintain the integrity of the corneal epithelium against the shearing forces of the eyelids as well as external forces. Their regeneration after a corneal injury is mandatory for the restoration of a healthy epithelium. Mechanotransduction plays a significant role in regulating epithelial cell behavior, and the study of the epithelium's response to mechanical forces helps to better understand the evolution of epithelial profiles after refractive surgery. A better understanding of corneal epithelial biomechanics could also help improve future therapies, particularly in the field of tissue engineering. (c) 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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