Immunocytochemistry assessment of vocal fold regeneration after cell-based implant in rabbits

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Larissa Nicolas BS, Hanna Mandl BS, Feng Schrader BS, Jennifer L. Long MD, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Cell-based outer vocal fold replacement (COVR) offers a potential treatment for severe vocal fold scarring or cancer reconstruction. Previous work in rabbits using human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) in fibrin suggested that a hybrid structure emerged within 2 months, containing both implanted and host cells. This project uses immunocytochemistry to better define the phenotypic fate of implanted cells and features of the extracellular environment.

Methods

Immunocytochemistry was performed on sections collected from rabbits 2 months after COVR implantation or scar surgery. Cellular targets included human leukocyte antigen (HLA), CD31, and smooth muscle actin (SMA).

Results

HLA was present in all implanted sections and was used to identify human cells. In adjacent sections, HLA-positive cells were identified expressing CD31. SMA was not identified in the same cells as HLA. These markers were also present in injured vocal folds not receiving COVR. SMA protein content did not differ according to treatment.

Conclusions

Implanted human ASC persist in rabbit vocal folds. Some appear to express CD31, an endothelial marker. Smooth muscle actin, a marker of myofibroblast phenotype, was present in all sections regardless of treatment, and was not identified in hASC. Host cells also infiltrate the structure, producing a hybrid host-graft vocal fold.

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免疫细胞化学法评估兔子细胞植入后的声带再生情况。
目的:基于细胞的外声带置换术(COVR)为严重声带瘢痕或癌症重建提供了一种潜在的治疗方法。以前在兔子身上使用纤维蛋白中的人类脂肪衍生干细胞(ASC)进行的研究表明,2 个月内会出现一种混合结构,其中包含植入细胞和宿主细胞。本项目利用免疫细胞化学技术更好地确定植入细胞的表型命运和细胞外环境的特征:在 COVR 植入或疤痕手术 2 个月后收集的兔子切片上进行免疫细胞化学分析。细胞靶标包括人类白细胞抗原(HLA)、CD31 和平滑肌肌动蛋白(SMA):结果:HLA 存在于所有植入切片中,可用于识别人体细胞。在相邻切片中,HLA 阳性细胞表达 CD31。在与 HLA 相同的细胞中未发现 SMA。这些标记物也存在于未接受 COVR 的受伤声带中。SMA蛋白含量在不同的治疗方法中没有差异:结论:植入的人类 ASC 在兔声带中持续存在。结论:植入的人 ASC 在兔声带中持续存在。平滑肌肌动蛋白是肌成纤维细胞表型的标志物,无论处理方式如何,它都存在于所有切片中,但在 hASC 中未发现。宿主细胞也渗入该结构,形成宿主-移植物混合声带。
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