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Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship of (lymph) angiogenesis and survival time of human cornea grafts. METHODS: This was a case series study. A total of 250 patients requiring a second keratoplasty were screened according to our inclusion criteria: 1) only cases with primary non-inflamed cornea...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Yongxin, Lin, Haotian, Ling, Shiqi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738399
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author Zheng, Yongxin
Lin, Haotian
Ling, Shiqi
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship of (lymph) angiogenesis and survival time of human cornea grafts. METHODS: This was a case series study. A total of 250 patients requiring a second keratoplasty were screened according to our inclusion criteria: 1) only cases with primary non-inflamed cornea diseases were included; and 2) all primary diseased cornea specimens from the first corneal transplantation were confirmed not to have hemangiogenesis or lymphangiogenesis. The included patients were analyzed retrospectively and followed up for the survival time of the first and second grafts. Blood vessel content (BVC) and lymphatic vessel content (LVC) were assessed in the primary diseased cornea; first rejected grafts (including BVC(1) and LVC(1)) and second rejected grafts (including BVC(2) and LVC(2)) were assessed by immunohistochemistry. The survival times of the first (STG(1)) and second (STG(2)) rejected corneal grafts were calculated and the relationship between human corneal (lymph) angiogenesis and STG was statistically analyzed. RESULTS: After screening, only 23 patients (23 eyes) were included. Their primary cornea diseases were non-inflamed, including keratoconus (n=14), leukoma (n=5), and Fuchs endothelial dystrophy (n=4). The mean duration of follow up was 36 months after the second keratoplasty. In all, 55 cornea specimens from different times following penetrating keratoplasty were collected and examined, including 23 primary non-inflamed corneas (without angiogenesis), 23 first rejected corneal grafts (all with hemangiogenesis, but only six cases with blown lymphatic vessels), and nine rejected corneal grafts (including six cases identified with lymphangiogenesis in the first rejection, all with lymphangiogenesis and hemangiogenesis). Based on our statistical analysis, STG(1) was correlated with LVC(1) but not with BVC(1) or (LVC(1)+BVC(1)), while STG(2) was correlated with (LVC(1)+LVC(2)), LVC(1), LVC(2), (LVC(2)+BVC(2)) and (LVC(1)+BVC(1)) but not with BVC(1) or BVC(2). CONCLUSIONS: The survival time of human cornea grafts is related to both lymphangiogenesis and hemangiogenesis. Lymphangiogenesis only occurred in some rejected cases, but it seems to be a signal of poor prognosis for the new allograft.
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spelling pubmed-31307242011-07-07 Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection Zheng, Yongxin Lin, Haotian Ling, Shiqi Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship of (lymph) angiogenesis and survival time of human cornea grafts. METHODS: This was a case series study. A total of 250 patients requiring a second keratoplasty were screened according to our inclusion criteria: 1) only cases with primary non-inflamed cornea diseases were included; and 2) all primary diseased cornea specimens from the first corneal transplantation were confirmed not to have hemangiogenesis or lymphangiogenesis. The included patients were analyzed retrospectively and followed up for the survival time of the first and second grafts. Blood vessel content (BVC) and lymphatic vessel content (LVC) were assessed in the primary diseased cornea; first rejected grafts (including BVC(1) and LVC(1)) and second rejected grafts (including BVC(2) and LVC(2)) were assessed by immunohistochemistry. The survival times of the first (STG(1)) and second (STG(2)) rejected corneal grafts were calculated and the relationship between human corneal (lymph) angiogenesis and STG was statistically analyzed. RESULTS: After screening, only 23 patients (23 eyes) were included. Their primary cornea diseases were non-inflamed, including keratoconus (n=14), leukoma (n=5), and Fuchs endothelial dystrophy (n=4). The mean duration of follow up was 36 months after the second keratoplasty. In all, 55 cornea specimens from different times following penetrating keratoplasty were collected and examined, including 23 primary non-inflamed corneas (without angiogenesis), 23 first rejected corneal grafts (all with hemangiogenesis, but only six cases with blown lymphatic vessels), and nine rejected corneal grafts (including six cases identified with lymphangiogenesis in the first rejection, all with lymphangiogenesis and hemangiogenesis). Based on our statistical analysis, STG(1) was correlated with LVC(1) but not with BVC(1) or (LVC(1)+BVC(1)), while STG(2) was correlated with (LVC(1)+LVC(2)), LVC(1), LVC(2), (LVC(2)+BVC(2)) and (LVC(1)+BVC(1)) but not with BVC(1) or BVC(2). CONCLUSIONS: The survival time of human cornea grafts is related to both lymphangiogenesis and hemangiogenesis. Lymphangiogenesis only occurred in some rejected cases, but it seems to be a signal of poor prognosis for the new allograft. Molecular Vision 2011-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3130724/ /pubmed/21738399 Text en Copyright © 2011 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zheng, Yongxin
Lin, Haotian
Ling, Shiqi
Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title_full Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title_fullStr Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title_short Clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
title_sort clinicopathological correlation analysis of (lymph) angiogenesis and corneal graft rejection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738399
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