Abstract
AbstractThis non-comparative cohort study investigated long-term donor cell survival after allogenic simple/cultivated limbal epithelial transplantations (allo-SLET/allo-CLET, respectively) by genetic analysis. Transplanted corneal epithelial cells, which underwent impression cytology and/or corneal-button biopsy, were examined for personal identities of autosomal short-tandem repeats; the percentages of donor cells were calculated based on matching recipient or donor buccal-DNA references. Twelve patients were included; 4 underwent allo-CLET, 8 underwent allo-SLET. Eight patients (67%) had total limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD). Genetic analysis was performed postoperatively (mean, 55.3 months). Donor cells were detected in 4 of 12 patients (25%), all of whom underwent allo-SLET; 1 patient had a donor genotype and 3 patients had a mixed donor/recipient genotype. The longest time of donor cell detection was 30 months. Seven patients (58%) used systemic immunosuppressives at the time of genetic analysis (mean use, 22.5 months). Allogenic donor cells survived in both procedures for the long term postoperatively, which encourages the long-term use of systemic immunosuppressives. Donor cells may not be the only factor in graft survival, in that most successful cases had a recipient profile. Their presence for a specific time may promote niches for the patients’ own cells to repopulate, especially for partial LSCD.
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Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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