Limbal Stem-Cell Therapy and Long-Term Corneal Regeneration
San Raffaele University of Rome · Mylan (Switzerland) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Corneal renewal and repair are mediated by stem cells of the limbus, the narrow zone between the cornea and the bulbar conjunctiva. Ocular burns may destroy the limbus, causing limbal stem-cell deficiency. We investigated the long-term clinical results of cell therapy in patients with burn-related corneal destruction associated with limbal stem-cell deficiency, a highly disabling ocular disease.
We used autologous limbal stem cells cultivated on fibrin to treat 112 patients with corneal damage, most of whom had burn-dependent limbal stem-cell deficiency. Clinical results were assessed by means of Kaplan-Meier, Kruskal-Wallis, and univariate and multivariate logistic-regression analyses. We also assessed the clinical outcome according to the percentage of holoclone-forming stem cells, detected as cells that stain intensely (p63-bright cells) in the cultures.
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Authors
6- PRPaolo RamaCorresponding
San Raffaele University of Rome, Mylan (Switzerland)
- SMStanislav Matuška
San Raffaele University of Rome, Mylan (Switzerland)
- GPGiorgio Paganoni
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Mylan (Switzerland), Ferrari (Italy), San Raffaele University of Rome
- ASAlessandra Spinelli
Mylan (Switzerland), San Raffaele University of Rome
- MDMichele De Luca
Ferrari (Italy), University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Topics & keywords
- Stem cell
- Medicine
- Limbal stem cell
- Corneal epithelium
- Transplantation
- Cornea
- Stem-cell therapy
- Conjunctiva