Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (FGF-2) Expression in Pterygia Using Cell Spot Arrays.

Q2 Medicine
Stylianos Mastronikolis, Evangelos Tsiambas, Konstantinos Kagkelaris, Marina Pagkalou, Panagiotis Plotas, Sofianiki Mastronikoli, Dimitrios Roukas, Constantinos D Georgakopoulos
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Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) is a main regulator of cell differentiation, cell migration and angiogenesis in normal and abnormal conjunctiva epithelia, but specific mechanisms of its aberrant expression are yet to be investigated. In the present study, we investigated FGF-2 protein expression within several pterygia. Using a liquid-based cytology assay, we obtained cell specimens from pterygia and healthy tissues directly from patients. A combination of immunocytochemistry followed by digital image analysis showed significant overexpression of FGF-2 in all the examined pterygia. In 30/60 (50%) cases there were high levels of staining intensity, whereas in the remaining 30/60 (50%) cases there were moderate levels of expression. FGF-2 levels of the control group were significantly lower in comparison with the pterygia group. There was no significant correlation between FGF-2 levels and either sex or location of the pterygium. FGF-2 levels had a significant correlation with morphological characteristics of the pterygia. More specifically, FGF-2 levels were significantly higher in the pterygia with a fleshy morphology. Interestingly, recurrent lesions demonstrated high expression levels. An overexpression of FGF-2 has been observed frequently in pterygia, where it may play a crucial role in determining the lesion's progression. FGF-2 upregulation correlates with the morphology of pterygia and its tendency to recur. Cell spot analysis based on liquid-based cytology is a simple, yet effective, method for detecting a broad spectrum of protein markers and could be useful in analyzing potential pterygia patient samples.

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成纤维细胞生长因子-2 (FGF-2)在翼状胬肉组织中的表达
成纤维细胞生长因子(Fibroblast growth factor, FGF)是正常和异常结膜上皮细胞分化、细胞迁移和血管生成的主要调节因子,但其异常表达的具体机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们研究了几种翼状胬肉中FGF-2蛋白的表达。使用液体细胞学检测,我们直接从患者的翼状胬肉和健康组织中获得细胞标本。免疫细胞化学结合数字图像分析显示,FGF-2在所有检查的翼状胬肉中都有明显的过表达。在30/60(50%)的病例中有高水平的染色强度,而在其余30/60(50%)的病例中有中等水平的表达。对照组的FGF-2水平明显低于翼状胬肉组。FGF-2水平与性别或翼状胬肉的位置没有明显的相关性。FGF-2水平与翼状胬肉的形态特征有显著相关性。更具体地说,在肉质形态的翼状胬肉中,FGF-2水平明显较高。有趣的是,复发性病变表现出高表达水平。在翼状胬肉中经常观察到FGF-2的过度表达,它可能在决定病变进展中起关键作用。FGF-2的上调与翼状胬肉的形态及其复发倾向有关。基于液体细胞学的细胞斑点分析是一种简单而有效的检测广谱蛋白质标记物的方法,可用于分析潜在的翼状胬肉患者样本。
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Vision (Switzerland)
Vision (Switzerland) Health Professions-Optometry
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