乳房扩张器周围的假体周围渗出物:流式细胞术、免疫组化和分子鉴定。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Tumori Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-14 DOI:10.1177/03008916231189532
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导言:在假体乳房重建过程中,假体周围囊的合成是一连串炎症事件协调作用的结果,最终导致纤维组织沉积在扩张器或假体周围。虽然少量积液的产生是假体乳房重建的并发症之一,但目前仍缺乏对假体周围积液与微纹理设备的特征描述,而微纹理设备是在大纹理设备被召回后最近推出的。本研究的主要目的和次要目的分别是调查这些假体周围渗出物和配对胶囊的免疫学含量:方法:本研究共招募了 68 名女性,其中 41 人在植入膨体置换术时患有假体周围渗出。每个病例都采集了囊组织和健康的真皮组织,对于有假体周围渗出的女性,还采集了外周血。假体周围渗出物和外周血通过细胞计数法进行特征描述,而胶囊和真皮组织则通过免疫组化和纳诺斯特林分析进行特征描述:结果显示,与外周血相比,假体周围渗出液中 Th1、Th2 淋巴细胞和 HLA-DR+ 亮 CD16+ 细胞(可能代表单核细胞衍生的巨噬细胞)增多。抑制性 CD4 Treg 细胞的增加抵消了这些促炎症细胞。在相应的胶囊中,免疫组化显示没有 Th1 细胞,而存在组织 FOXP3 Treg。胶囊和真皮组织中炎症相关基因的表达没有明显差异:这些结果表明在假体周围渗出物和囊肿中都存在由 Treg 控制的炎症。
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Periprosthetic effusions surrounding breast expander: a flow cytometric, immunohistochemical and molecular characterization.

Introduction: The synthesis of the periprosthetic capsule during implant-based breast reconstruction is the result of a coordinate cascade of inflammatory events ending in a fibrous tissue deposition around the expander or implant. Although the development of small volumes of fluid is one of the complications of prosthetic-based breast reconstruction, the characterization of the periprosthetic effusions coupled with the micro-textured devices, that have been recently introduced after the recall of macro-textured ones, is still lacking. The investigation of these periprosthetic effusions and paired capsules in terms of immunological content were the primary and secondary aims of the present study, respectively.

Methods: For this, 68 women, 41 of whom had periprosthetic effusions at the time of expander replacement with implant, were recruited. For each case, capsule and healthy dermal tissues were taken and for women with periprosthetic effusion, peripheral blood was also collected. Periprosthetic effusions and peripheral blood were characterized by cytometry while capsules and dermal tissues by immunohistochemistry and Nanostring analysis.

Results: The results showed an increase of Th1, Th2 lymphocytes and a HLA-DR+bright CD16+ cells (likely representing monocytes-derived macrophages) in periprosthetic effusions in respect to peripheral blood. These pro-inflammatory cells were counterbalanced by the gain of suppressive CD4 Treg cells. In the corresponding capsules, immunohistochemistry revealed the absence of Th1 cells and the presence of tissutal FOXP3 Treg. No significant difference in expression of inflammatory-related genes between capsules and dermal tissues was present.

Conclusions: These results suggest the presence of a Treg-controlled inflammation in both periprosthetic effusions and capsules.

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Tumori
Tumori 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Tumori Journal covers all aspects of cancer science and clinical practice with a strong focus on prevention, translational medicine and clinically relevant reports. We invite the publication of randomized trials and reports on large, consecutive patient series that investigate the real impact of new techniques, drugs and devices inday-to-day clinical practice.
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