纳米复合凝胶片移植人角膜内皮细胞治疗大疱性角膜病变。

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2018-02-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01
Periasamy Parikumar, Kazutoshi Haraguchi, Rajappa Senthilkumar, Samuel Jk Abraham
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摘要

用纳米复合材料(D25-NC)凝胶片作为支撑材料将体外扩增的人角膜内皮前体细胞(HCEP)移植到牛角膜中已有报道。在此,我们报告了使用NC凝胶片将来自尸体供体角膜的HCEP细胞移植给三名患者。在3例大疱性角膜病变患者中,1例在白内障手术后,1例在外伤后,另1例在角膜移植后,早期因先天性角膜营养不良而进行手术,采用热可逆凝胶化聚合物(TGP)体外扩增26天,从人尸体供体角膜中分离HCEP细胞,将其分成三等份,使用D25-NC凝胶片作为支撑材料,将1.6 × 105个HCEP细胞注射到每位患者受影响眼的内皮细胞上。三天后,床单被移走了。3例患者均于术后第3 ~ 11天角膜大疱消失。其中1例患者术后第3天视力由光感(PL)+/光线投射(PR)+改善至手部运动(HM)+,随访18个月。在18个月的随访中,另一名患者的视力从HM+改善到6/60,而第三名患者的视力保持HM+,与HCEP移植前一样。在随访期间,所有患者均未出现不良反应。
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Human corneal endothelial cell transplantation using nanocomposite gel sheet in bullous keratopathy.

Human corneal endothelial cell transplantation using nanocomposite gel sheet in bullous keratopathy.

Transplantation of in vitro expanded human corneal endothelial precursors (HCEP) cells using a nanocomposite (D25-NC) gel sheet as supporting material in bovine's cornea has been earlier reported. Herein we report the transplantation of HCEP cells derived from a cadaver donor cornea to three patients using the NC gel sheet. In three patients with bullous keratopathy, one after cataract surgery, one after trauma and another in the corneal graft, earlier performed for congenital corneal dystrophy, not amenable to medical management HCEP cells isolated from a human cadaver donor cornea in vitro expanded using a thermoreversible gelation polymer (TGP) for 26 days were divided into three equal portions and 1.6 × 105 HCEP cells were injected on to the endothelium of the affected eye in each patient using the D25-NC gel sheet as a supporting material. The sheets were removed after three days. The bullae in the cornea disappeared by the 3rd-11th post-operative day in all the three patients. Visual acuity improved from Perception of light (PL)+/Projection of rays (PR)+ to Hand movements (HM)+ in one of the patients by post-operative day 3 which was maintained at 18 months follow-up. At 18 months follow-up, in another patient the visual acuity had improved from HM+ to 6/60 while in the third patient, visual acuity remained HM+ as it was prior to HCEP transplantation. There were no adverse effects during the follow-up in any of the patients.

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