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. 2004 Aug;18(8):839-43.
doi: 10.1038/sj.eye.6701346.

Involvement of bone marrow-derived stem and progenitor cells in the pathogenesis of pterygium

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Involvement of bone marrow-derived stem and progenitor cells in the pathogenesis of pterygium

J Ye et al. Eye (Lond). 2004 Aug.

Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the involvement of multipotential stem and progenitor cells in the pathogenesis of pterygium.

Methods: Paraffin-embedded and snap-frozen primary pterygium (n = 10) were serially sectioned and analysed immunohistochemically to determine the expression level of AC133 (marker for the primitive haematopoietic progenitors), CD34 (marker for the haematopoietic progenitor cells and endothelium), c-Kit (marker for haematopoietic and stromal progenitor cells), and STRO-1 (a differentiation antigen present on bone marrow fibroblast cells and on various nonhaematopoietic progenitor cells).

Results: In all the primary pterygium, immunoreactivity of AC133 and STRO-1 was found in some of the epithelial and stromal cells, CD34 was observed in the vascular endothelium, and some scattered ovoidal cells were found in the subepithelial connective tissue. C-Kit was expressed mainly in the basal epithelium of the head portions, and some spindle-shaped stromal cells. There is no immunoreactivity of AC133, c-Kit, and STRO-1 in normal conjunctiva, whereas CD34 was mildly stained with vessel wall.

Conclusion: Multipotential stem and progenitor cells may be involved in the pathogenesis of pterygium through its differentiation into fibroblasts and vascular endothelial cells.

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