Immunohistochemical evaluation of the cleft-affected scar tissue three decades post-corrective surgery: A rare case report

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
M. Pilmane, Nityanand Jain, Elīna Nadziņa, P. Fedirko, G. Sumeraga
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Abstract

Abstract Cleft lip and palate are the most common congenital malformations which require early primary cleft surgery in all infants. The surgical treatment of cleft lip and palate deformities results in the formation of scar tissue. However, the scarred tissue has sparsely been immunohistochemically evaluated to date. Herein, we report the differences in the cellular expression of various proteins in the scar and nearby healthy tissue of a 35-year-old patient who underwent cleft correction surgery during infancy. The scar tissue showed basal cell proliferation, prominent cysts, and fibrotic connective tissue. An increased expression of both interleukin 1α (IL-1α) and IL-10 in the scar tissue was noted, although the balance favored an anti-inflammatory environment. No differences in the expression of matrix metallopeptidase-2 (MMP-2) and TIMP-2 were found whilst an increased expression of PAX-9 and MSX-1 was observed in the scar tissue, which co-localized with RYK expression. Temporal studies like the present one can aid in advancing our understanding of the longitudinal processes governing wound healing morpho-pathogenesis in cleft-affected patients.
一个罕见的病例报告:矫正手术后30年的腭裂瘢痕组织的免疫组织化学评价
摘要唇腭裂是最常见的先天性畸形,所有婴儿都需要早期进行原发性腭裂手术。唇腭裂畸形的外科治疗会导致疤痕组织的形成。然而,到目前为止,对瘢痕组织的免疫组织化学评价很少。在此,我们报道了一名35岁婴儿期接受腭裂矫正手术的患者的疤痕和附近健康组织中各种蛋白质的细胞表达差异。瘢痕组织显示基底细胞增生,囊肿突出,结缔组织纤维化。瘢痕组织中白细胞介素1α(IL-1α)和IL-10的表达均增加,尽管这种平衡有利于抗炎环境。基质金属肽酶-2(MMP-2)和TIMP-2的表达没有发现差异,而在瘢痕组织中观察到PAX-9和MSX-1的表达增加,这与RYK的表达共同定位。像目前这样的时间研究有助于加深我们对腭裂患者伤口愈合形态发病机制的纵向过程的理解。
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