Epithelial dysplasia in pterygium postoperative granuloma

Pterygium postoperative granuloma (PPG) is one of the common complications of pterygium surgery. In order to provide the structural features of PPG, and to further explore its pathogenetic mechanism, we analyzed clinical and pathological characteristics of 12 PPG cases. New blood vessels were observ...

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Hauptverfasser: Wang, Guoliang, Dong, Nuo, Wang, Yanzi, Li, Jing, Dong, Fei, Jeyalatha, Vimalin, Wu, Jingwen, Shen, Mei, Yang, Qichen, Chen, Pei, Xue, Yuhua, Liu, Zuguo, Li, Cheng
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description Pterygium postoperative granuloma (PPG) is one of the common complications of pterygium surgery. In order to provide the structural features of PPG, and to further explore its pathogenetic mechanism, we analyzed clinical and pathological characteristics of 12 PPG cases. New blood vessels were observed under a slit lamp in PPG and peripheral conjunctival tissues. In vivo confocal imaging showed that there was extensive neovascularization in the stroma, accompanied by infiltration of dendritic cells and inflammatory cells. Dense fibrous structures were observed in some PPG tissues. H&E staining results confirmed neovascularization and inflammatory cells in PPG tissues. In addition, H&E staining exhibited epithelioid tissue covering some PPG tissues. The immunofluorescence results demonstrated that the PPG epithelium was negative for K19, K10 and Muc5AC. Compared with the normal conjunctiva and pterygium, the expression of collagen IV in PPG basement membrane decreased, the expression of pan-cytokeratin (PCK), claudin 4 and E-cadherin in PPG epithelium was significantly lower, while the expression of vimentin, α-SMA and Snail was significantly increased. Therefore, our results suggest that the expression of epithelial keratin markers and goblet cell specific mucin marker is downregulated in the PPG tissues, and it likely is associated with the occurrence of EMT in granulomatous tissues. •Pterygium postoperative granuloma (PPG)is one of the common complications of pterygium surgery.•Broken basement membranes are present in the PPG tissue.•PPG epithelial tissue differentiated into an abnormal phenotype which occurs as consequence of the EMT phenomenon.
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Collagen
Conjunctival Diseases - etiology
Conjunctival Diseases - metabolism
Conjunctival Diseases - pathology
Corneal Neovascularization - pathology
Corneal Stroma - blood supply
Cytokeratin
Down-Regulation
Epithelial cell
Epithelial Cells - pathology
Epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT)
Female
Fibrosis
Granuloma - etiology
Granuloma - metabolism
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Humans
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Microscopy, Confocal
Middle Aged
Postoperative Complications
Pterygium - surgery
Pterygium postoperative granuloma
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