角膜缘干细胞片绷带短期治疗角膜再生。

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本研究探讨了一种新的短期治疗角膜缘干细胞缺乏症(LSCD)的方法,使用角膜缘干细胞(LSC)薄片绷带。该方法利用聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)膜收获和移植LSC片用于角膜表面再生。在没有自体组织的情况下,从患者亲属处获得的角膜缘活检组织进行培养,生成LSC片,随后使用自下而上的细胞转移技术将其转移到聚四氟乙烯支架上。8名治疗难治性终末期LSCD患者接受了该手术,并在6个月的随访期间接受了检查。移植前评估证实了LSCs的活力和标志物表达。免疫细胞化学和显微镜验证了聚四氟乙烯上LSC片的结构完整性,毒性实验表明支架具有生物相容性。术后评估显示视力改善或稳定,并在1个月期间减少使用润滑眼药水。未见严重并发症。短期结果是有希望的,显示角膜表面再生和提高患者满意度和生活质量。然而,在6个月的随访中,长期的成功有所不同。这种LSC薄片绷带作为细胞绷带,迅速恢复角膜表面,促进进一步的治疗程序。该技术可以作为不适合常规角膜移植的患者的潜在临时解决方案。试验注册:该研究已于2020-05-06在伊朗临床试验注册中心(IRCT)注册(批准文号:IRCT20180724040574N1)。
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Limbal stem cell sheet bandage for short-term treatment of corneal regeneration.

This study investigates a novel short-term treatment for Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD) using a limbal stem cell (LSC) sheet bandage. The method utilizes polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membranes to harvest and transplant LSC sheets for corneal surface regeneration. In cases where autologous tissue was not available, limbal biopsies obtained from patients' relatives were cultured to generate LSC sheets, which were subsequently transferred onto PTFE scaffolds using a bottom-up cell transfer technique. Eight patients with treatment-resistant, end-stage LSCD underwent the procedure and examined during a six-months follow-up. Pre-transplantation assessments confirmed the viability and marker expression of the LSCs. Immunocytochemistry and microscopy validated the structural integrity of the LSC sheets on PTFE, and toxicity assays indicated the scaffold's biocompatibility. Post-operative evaluations showed improvements or stabilization in visual acuity, along with a reduction in the use of lubricating eye drops during a 1-month period. No immediate severe complications were observed. Short-term outcomes were promising, showing corneal surface regeneration and improved patient satisfaction and quality of life. However, long-term success varied at the 6- month follow-up. This LSC sheet bandage acted as a cellular bandage, rapidly restoring the corneal surface and facilitating further therapeutic procedures. The technique may serve as a potential interim solution for patients ineligible for conventional corneal transplants. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered in the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) on 2020-05-06 (approval number: IRCT20180724040574N1).

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BMC Ophthalmology
BMC Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
441
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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