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The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus

PURPOSE: Keratoconus (KTCN) is the most common corneal ectasia, characterized by pathological cone formation. Here, to provide an insight into the remodeling of the corneal epithelium (CE) during the course of the disease, we evaluated topographic regions of the CE of adult and adolescent patients w...

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Autores principales: Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna, Maleszka-Kurpiel, Magdalena, Matuszewska, Eliza, Kabza, Michał, Rydzanicz, Malgorzata, Malinowski, Robert, Ploski, Rafal, Matysiak, Jan, Gajecka, Marzena
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.2.22
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author Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna
Maleszka-Kurpiel, Magdalena
Matuszewska, Eliza
Kabza, Michał
Rydzanicz, Malgorzata
Malinowski, Robert
Ploski, Rafal
Matysiak, Jan
Gajecka, Marzena
author_facet Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna
Maleszka-Kurpiel, Magdalena
Matuszewska, Eliza
Kabza, Michał
Rydzanicz, Malgorzata
Malinowski, Robert
Ploski, Rafal
Matysiak, Jan
Gajecka, Marzena
author_sort Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna
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description PURPOSE: Keratoconus (KTCN) is the most common corneal ectasia, characterized by pathological cone formation. Here, to provide an insight into the remodeling of the corneal epithelium (CE) during the course of the disease, we evaluated topographic regions of the CE of adult and adolescent patients with KTCN. METHODS: The CE samples from 17 adult and 6 adolescent patients with KTCN, and 5 control CE samples were obtained during the CXL and PRK procedures, respectively. Three topographic regions, central, middle, and peripheral, were separated toward RNA sequencing and MALDI-TOF/TOF Tandem Mass Spectrometry. Data from transcriptomic and proteomic investigations were consolidated with the morphological and clinical findings. RESULTS: The critical elements of the wound healing process, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, cell–cell communications, and cell–extracellular matrix interactions were altered in the particular corneal topographic regions. Abnormalities in pathways of neutrophils degranulation, extracellular matrix processing, apical junctions, IL, and IFN signaling were revealed to cooperatively disorganize the epithelial healing. Deregulation of the epithelial healing, G2M checkpoints, apoptosis, and DNA repair pathways in the middle CE topographic region in KTCN explains the presence of morphological changes in the corresponding doughnut pattern (a thin cone center surrounded by a thickened annulus). Despite similar morphological characteristics of CE samples in adolescents and adults with KTCN, their transcriptomic features were different. Values of the posterior corneal elevation differentiated adults with KTCN from adolescents with KTCN and correlated with the expression of TCHP, SPATA13, CNOT3, WNK1, TGFB2, and KRT12 genes. CONCLUSIONS: Identified molecular, morphological, and clinical features indicate the effect of impaired wound healing on corneal remodeling in KTCN CE.
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spelling pubmed-99700042023-02-28 The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna Maleszka-Kurpiel, Magdalena Matuszewska, Eliza Kabza, Michał Rydzanicz, Malgorzata Malinowski, Robert Ploski, Rafal Matysiak, Jan Gajecka, Marzena Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Genetics PURPOSE: Keratoconus (KTCN) is the most common corneal ectasia, characterized by pathological cone formation. Here, to provide an insight into the remodeling of the corneal epithelium (CE) during the course of the disease, we evaluated topographic regions of the CE of adult and adolescent patients with KTCN. METHODS: The CE samples from 17 adult and 6 adolescent patients with KTCN, and 5 control CE samples were obtained during the CXL and PRK procedures, respectively. Three topographic regions, central, middle, and peripheral, were separated toward RNA sequencing and MALDI-TOF/TOF Tandem Mass Spectrometry. Data from transcriptomic and proteomic investigations were consolidated with the morphological and clinical findings. RESULTS: The critical elements of the wound healing process, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, cell–cell communications, and cell–extracellular matrix interactions were altered in the particular corneal topographic regions. Abnormalities in pathways of neutrophils degranulation, extracellular matrix processing, apical junctions, IL, and IFN signaling were revealed to cooperatively disorganize the epithelial healing. Deregulation of the epithelial healing, G2M checkpoints, apoptosis, and DNA repair pathways in the middle CE topographic region in KTCN explains the presence of morphological changes in the corresponding doughnut pattern (a thin cone center surrounded by a thickened annulus). Despite similar morphological characteristics of CE samples in adolescents and adults with KTCN, their transcriptomic features were different. Values of the posterior corneal elevation differentiated adults with KTCN from adolescents with KTCN and correlated with the expression of TCHP, SPATA13, CNOT3, WNK1, TGFB2, and KRT12 genes. CONCLUSIONS: Identified molecular, morphological, and clinical features indicate the effect of impaired wound healing on corneal remodeling in KTCN CE. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9970004/ /pubmed/36811882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.2.22 Text en Copyright 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Genetics
Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna
Maleszka-Kurpiel, Magdalena
Matuszewska, Eliza
Kabza, Michał
Rydzanicz, Malgorzata
Malinowski, Robert
Ploski, Rafal
Matysiak, Jan
Gajecka, Marzena
The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title_full The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title_fullStr The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title_full_unstemmed The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title_short The Impaired Wound Healing Process Is a Major Factor in Remodeling of the Corneal Epithelium in Adult and Adolescent Patients With Keratoconus
title_sort impaired wound healing process is a major factor in remodeling of the corneal epithelium in adult and adolescent patients with keratoconus
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.2.22
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