Interleukin 1-alpha Production in Human Corneal Scars (CROSBI ID 128360)
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Dekaris, Iva ; Gabrić, Nikica ; Bosnar, Damir ; Gagro, Alenka ; Markotić, Alemka ; Lazić, Ratimir
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Interleukin 1-alpha Production in Human Corneal Scars
We studied IL-1alpha level in corneal scars with/without neo-vascularization. A total of 27 patients underwent grafting for corneal scar. Recipients were grouped according to number of vascularized quadrants (0 to IV/IV): none (n = 12), one (n = 5), two (n = 4) and four (n = 6). Recipient corneas were collected during surgery and IL-1alpha measured by immunoassay. Controls were donor corneas unsuitable for transplantation. Graft rejection rate was calculated for each group. Mean IL-1alpha concentration in corneal scars was 6 +/- 3.93 pg/mm3 ; significantly higher as compared to controls (1.25 +/- 2.03 pg/mm3). IL-1alpha correlated well with amount of blood vessels, except in IV/IV scars: 5.17 +/- 3.65 pg/mm3 for 0/IV ; 8.02 +/- 2.51 pg/mm3 for I/IV ; 8.27 +/- 3.62 pg/mm3 for II/IV and 4.47 +/- 5.03 pg/mm3 for IV/IV corneal scars. Vascularization of corneal scar is associated with increased IL-1alpha level (in all but highly vascularized scars), indicating that IL-1alpha promotes early stages of vascularization. Graft rejection rate increases in patients with higher vascularization, independently of IL-1alpha level.
interleukin 1-alpha; human corneal scars; corneal transplantation
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Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti