Long-term myofibroblast persistence in the capsular bag contributes to the late spontaneous in-the-bag intraocular lens dislocation.
Jovana BisevacNatalia S AnisimovaRichárd NagymihályOlav KristianslundKirankumar KattaAgate NoerIlias H SharafetdinovLiv DrolsumMorten C MoeBoris E MalyuginGoran PetrovskiPublished in: Scientific reports (2020)
Late spontaneous in-the-bag intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation is a complication presenting 6 months or later after cataract surgery. We aimed to characterize the cells in the lens capsules (LCs) of 18 patients with spontaneous late in-the-bag IOL dislocation. Patients' average age was 82.6 ± 1.5 years (range 72-98), and most of them had pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX). Cells from the LCs were positive for myofibroblast (αSMA), proliferation (Ki-67, PCNA), early lens development/lens progenitor (SOX2, PAX6), chemokine receptor (CXCR4), and transmembrane (N-cadherin) markers, while negative for epithelial (E-cadherin) marker. Moreover, the cells produced abundant fibronectin, type I and type V collagen in the nearby extracellular matrix (ECM). During ex vivo cultivation of dislocated IOL-LCs in toto, the cells proliferated and likely migrated onto the IOL's anterior side. EdU proliferation assay confirmed the proliferation potential of the myofibroblasts (MFBs) in dislocated IOL-LCs. Primary cultured lens epithelial cells/MFBs isolated from the LC of dislocated IOLs could induce collagen matrix contraction and continuously proliferated, migrated, and induced ECM remodeling. Taken together, this indicates that long-lived MFBs of dislocated IOLs might contribute to the pathogenic mechanisms in late in-the-bag IOL dislocation.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- cataract surgery
- extracellular matrix
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- end stage renal disease
- cell death
- stem cells
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- mass spectrometry
- transcription factor
- transforming growth factor
- case report
- radiation therapy
- cell migration
- chronic kidney disease
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- drug induced
- patient reported outcomes
- high resolution
- smooth muscle
- simultaneous determination
- cell fate