Author Identifier (ORCID)

Markus H. Frank: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1312-0488

Abstract

Cell size has been associated with stem and progenitor cell states across multiple tissues, yet its regulation in the human corneal epithelium remains incompletely understood. This study aimed to characterize cell-size differences among limbal and corneal epithelial cell populations defined by the limbal stem cell (LSC) marker ABCB5 and the transit-amplifying cell (TAC) marker BCAM, and to investigate the molecular regulators of progenitor cell size. ABCB5-positive LSCs and BCAM-positive TACs were identified and isolated by flow cytometry, and the mean cell size was estimated using forward scatter (FSC). As a result, ABCB5-positive LSCs were significantly smaller than ABCB5-negative limbal epithelial cells, and BCAM-positive TACs exhibited a smaller cell size than BCAM-negative cells, particularly in the limbus. Immunofluorescence staining showed that Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) and BCAM were co-expressed in basal epithelial cells in the human limbus and cornea. Expression of the YAP1 transcriptional target gene CYR61 was elevated in BCAM-positive limbal cells. SiRNA-mediated knockdown of YAP1 or BCAM in cultured human limbal epithelial cells resulted in a significant increase in cell size. These findings identify small cell size as a characteristic feature of limbal BCAM-positive TACs and demonstrate that progenitor cell size is regulated by YAP1 and BCAM, highlighting an interaction between physical cell properties and progenitor function in the corneal epithelium.

Keywords

ABCB5, BCAM, cell size, limbal stem cell, transit-amplifying cells, YAP1

Document Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

8-1-2026

Volume

269

PubMed ID

42134445

Publication Title

Experimental Eye Research

Publisher

Elsevier

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences

Funding Information

The authors thank the support by NIH grants K99EY031741, R00EY031741, R01EY036399 and R21EY035735 to Y.S., R01EY025794 and R24EY028767 to M.H.F., and N.Y.F., R01HL161087 to M.H.F. and N.Y.F., and P01AG071463 to M.H.F., and N.Y.F., Alcon Young Investigator Grant to Y.S., Japan Eye Bank Association Overseas Award to Y.S. and S.S., Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund to Y.S., Kren Engineering-based Medicine Initiative (KEMi) to Y.S., VA R&D Merit Review Award 1I01RX000989 and 1I01BX006004 to N.Y.F., and Harvard Stem Cell Institute seed grant award to N.Y.F.

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Suzuki, K., Sato, S., Frank, M. H., Frank, N. Y., & Sasamoto, Y. (2026). YAP1-dependent regulation of cell size in BCAM-positive limbal corneal progenitor cells. Experimental Eye Research, 269, 111059. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2026.111059

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10.1016/j.exer.2026.111059