• Title of article

    Invisible Shield: Review of the Corneal Epithelium as a Barrier to UV Radiation, Pathogens, and Other Environmental Stimuli

  • Author/Authors

    Bashir, Hasan Department of Ophthalmology - Scheie Eye Institute - University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, USA , Seykora, John T Department of Dermatology - University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, USA , Lee, Vivian Department of Ophthalmology - Scheie Eye Institute - University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, USA

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    305
  • To page
    311
  • Abstract
    The ocular surface is comprised of the cornea and conjunctiva, which are structures that not only protect the eye but also enable vision. The corneal epithelium is the most superficial layer of the cornea, and therefore first line of defense against external assaults. Damage to this highly specialized structure could lead to vision loss, making it an important structure to investigate and understand. Here, we conducted a search of the current literature on the mechanisms the corneal epithelium has adapted against three frequent insults: UV‑radiation, pathogens, and environmental assaults. This review systematically examines the corneal epithelium’s response to each assault in order to maintain its role as an invisible shield. The goal of this review is to provide insight into some of the critical functions the corneal epithelium performs that may be valuable to current regenerative studies.
  • Keywords
    Apoptosis , Barrier , Cornea , Epithelium , Inflammation , Neurosensory , Ocular Surface , Pathogen , Sensory , UV‑radiation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2431804