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      Flow cytometric analysis of surface antigens on human conjunctival epithelial cells.

      Ophthalmic research
      Adult, Antigens, Surface, analysis, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Conjunctiva, cytology, immunology, Epithelial Cells, Epithelium, Flow Cytometry, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, Histocompatibility Antigens Class II, Humans, Integrins, Lymphocytes, Male

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          We analyzed the levels of expression of different surface adhesion molecules on normal human conjunctival epithelial cells with cytology and flow cytometry. The levels of beta 1 (CD29), VLA-1 (CD49a), VLA-2 (CD49b), and VLA-3 (CD49c) integrins were high, whereas those of VLA-5 (CD49e) and VLA-6 (CD49f) were faint, and that of VLA-4(CD49d) was undetectable. Among the beta 2 integrins, the levels of Mac-1 (CD11b) and p150.25(CD11c) were positive, while LFA-1 (CD11a) was not detectable. HLA class I and class II were also expressed. However, CR2 (CD21), CD57, CD44 and ICAM-1 (CD54) were not detected. Our study suggests that these techniques may aid in identifying changes in the expression levels of various surface antigens on conjunctival epithelial cells that could occur in ocular surface disease.

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