Publication: In vivo confocal microscopy assessment of
the corneoscleral limbal stem cell niche before
and after biopsy for cultivated limbal epithelial
transplantation to restore corneal epithelium
Authors
Ramírez, Beatriz E. ; Victoria, Darío A. ; Murillo, Giovana M. ; Herreras, José M. ; Calonge, Margarita
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Publisher
F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.14670/HH-30.183
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Description
Abstract
Autologous cultivated limbal epithelial
transplantation (CLET) is a successful therapy to restore
corneal epithelium when limbal epithelial stem cells are
damaged unilaterally, which can result in corneal
blindness. We used in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM)
to identify the best location in the corneoscleral limbal
niche and to harvest autologous epithelial stem cells for
CLET. We also ascertained the completeness of limbal
structure removal after biopsy and followed the healing
process for any evidence of limbal structure
reappearance. The 4 meridians of the corneoescleral
limbus of 5 healthy donor eyes were scanned clinically
and by IVCM before biopsy and 1 week, 1, 3, and 6
months after.
IVCM detected palisades of Vogt, the limbal niche
hallmark, more efficiently (100%) than clinically (60%),
and were consistently better defined at the 12 o’clock
meridian, and so this was the site selected for biopsy.
The depth of palisades was 80.4±19.8 µm, and of the
limbal biopsies was 136.8±19.1 µm, thus assuring that
the limbal niche was completely harvested in all cases.
Re-epithelialization of the donor site was complete at 1
week. The limbal wound was refilled with fibrovascular
tissue, and no limbal-like structures reappeared.
The study shows that clinical absence of palisades of
Vogt is not necessarily an exclusionary criterion for
autologous CLET. IVCM was useful to select the best
place for limbal biopsy and identified features not visible
clinically. IVCM also confirmed complete removal of
limbal tissue by the biopsy. Limbal niche structures did
not reappear by 6 months after surgery.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol. 30, n.º 2 (2015)
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