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Aim/backgroundTo compare the effects of accelerated corneal collagen cross-linking (ACXL) and corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) on ex vivo-cultured limbal epithelial cells (LECs).MethodsDay 14 cultured LECs were either unexposed (control) or exposed to different intensities of ultraviolet-A (UV-A) irradiance for different durations (3 mW for 30 min, 9 mW for 10 min, 18 mW for 5 min and 30 mW for 3 min) in the presence and absence of riboflavin. These cells were further processed for quantitative real-time PCR, vital staining, immunofluorescence staining and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) staining to evaluate the apoptotic status. Statistical analysis was performed using a Student t test.ResultsVital staining showed a significantly higher (p=0.004) dead cell population with 3 mW for 30 min when compared with 30 mW for 3 min exposure (p=0.225). Quantitative PCR results revealed significantly reduced abcg2 and Δnp63 mRNA levels, while FACS analysis showed an increase in ABCG2-Annexin V positive population in cells exposed to 3 mW for 30 mins. Neither reduction of mRNA expression of abcg2 and Δnp63 nor increase in FACS-stained ABCG2-Annexin V positivity was detected in cells exposed to 30 mW for 3 min. Additionally, enhanced caspase activity was detected with fluorochrome inhibitor of caspases staining and mRNA expression of caspase 3 and 9 was upregulated in cells exposed to 3 mW for 30 min, but not at 30 mW for 3 min.ConclusionsThe 30 mW UV-A irradiation used in ACXL appears to be safe on cultured LECs in comparison with 3 mW used in CXL.

Original publication

DOI

10.1136/bjophthalmol-2014-305495

Type

Journal

The British journal of ophthalmology

Publication Date

02/2015

Volume

99

Pages

272 - 280

Addresses

Department of Cornea & Refractive Surgery, Narayana Nethralaya, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Keywords

Corneal Stroma, Limbus Corneae, Cells, Cultured, Epithelial Cells, Humans, Collagen, Riboflavin, Annexin A5, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters, Neoplasm Proteins, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Transcription Factors, RNA, Messenger, Photosensitizing Agents, Cross-Linking Reagents, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Flow Cytometry, Ultraviolet Rays, Apoptosis, Caspase 9, Caspase 3, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily G, Member 2