结膜
病理
川地68
医学
免疫组织化学
渗透(HVAC)
粘膜下层
结缔组织
角膜
CD3型
肉芽组织
CD8型
免疫系统
伤口愈合
免疫学
眼科
物理
热力学
作者
Katsuhiko Shinomiya,Mayumi Ueta,Chie Sotozono,Tsutomu Inatomi,Norihiko Yokoi,Noriko Koizumi,Shigeru Kinoshita
标识
DOI:10.1136/bjophthalmol-2012-302631
摘要
Background/aims
To examine the characteristics of infiltrating cells in conjunctival tissues adjacent to the peripheral corneal ulcers of Mooren9s ulcer. Methods
This study involved four eyes of four patients with Mooren9s ulcer and who were considered to be in need of surgical treatment. The patients' resected conjunctival tissues were embedded and frozen. The tissue sections were then subjected to H&E and immunohistochemical staining. The stained sections were observed and the characteristics of the infiltrating cells in the conjunctival tissues were pathologically examined. Results
In all patients, infiltration of inflammatory cells was observed in the submucosal connective tissue of the conjunctiva. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed inflammatory cell infiltration into the submucosal layer of the conjunctiva that was mainly composed of CD3-positive and CD45RO-positive cells. Some of these cells also showed positive reactivity with CD4, yet very few cells showed positive reactivity with CD8. In addition, infiltration of the cells indicating CD68 positivity was frequent in a few cases. Conclusions
In the four Mooren9s ulcer cases, infiltrating cells in the submucosa of the conjunctival tissues adjacent to the ulcerative cornea were found to be mainly composed of helper T lymphocytes and macrophages. Our results show that helper T cells and macrophages contribute to the pathogenesis of Mooren9s ulcer.
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