Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture

The purpose of this study was to investigate the growth capacity of human corneal endothelial cells (HCEnCs) isolated from old donor corneas preserved in 4 different storage conditions. The following conditions were evaluated, A) cold storage (CS) (Optisol GS) for 7 days at 4 °C [n = 6]; B) organ cu...

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Main Authors: Parekh, Mohit, Peh, Gary, Mehta, Jodhbir S., Ahmad, Sajjad, Ponzin, Diego, Ferrari, Stefano
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1450642020-12-10T01:43:25Z Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture Parekh, Mohit Peh, Gary Mehta, Jodhbir S. Ahmad, Sajjad Ponzin, Diego Ferrari, Stefano School of Materials Science and Engineering School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Science Eye Bank Cornea The purpose of this study was to investigate the growth capacity of human corneal endothelial cells (HCEnCs) isolated from old donor corneas preserved in 4 different storage conditions. The following conditions were evaluated, A) cold storage (CS) (Optisol GS) for 7 days at 4 °C [n = 6]; B) organ culture (OC) (Cornea Max) for 7 days at 31 °C [n = 6]; C) OC for 28 days at 31 °C [n = 6] and; D) CS for 7 days at 4 °C followed by OC for 28 days at 31 °C [n = 6]. Following preservation, the Descemet membrane-endothelium complex was peeled and digested using Collagenase-Type1 and was subsequently trypsinized before being plated into 2 wells (from each cornea) of an 8-well chamber slide. Media was refreshed every alternate day. The confluence rate (%) was assessed, and overall viability was determined using Hoechst, Ethidium Homodimer and CalceinAM staining. HCEnC-associated markers ZO-1, Na+/K+-ATPase, CD166 (Tag1A3), PRDX-6 (Tag2A12) and proliferative marker Ki-67 were used to analyse the cultures established from each condition. Donor tissues preserved in hypothermia (condition A) resulted in 9.3% ± 4.0% trypan-blue positive cells (TBPCs) hence lower number of HCEnCs was plated. <1% TBPCs were observed in conditions B, C and D. Indicatively, confluence in conditions A, B, C and D was 14.0%, 24.8%, 23.4% and 25.4% respectively (p = 0.9836) at day 1. By day 9, HCEnCs established from all conditions became confluent except cells from condition A (94.2% confluence). All HCEnCs in the 4 conditions were viable and expressed HCEnC-associated markers. In conclusion, OC system has advantages over hypothermic media for the preservation of older donor corneas rejected for corneal transplant and deemed suitable for corneal endothelial cell expansion, with lower TBPCs before peeling and longer period of tissue preservation over hypothermic storage system. 2020-12-10T01:43:24Z 2020-12-10T01:43:24Z 2019 Journal Article Parekh, M., Peh, G., Mehta, J. S., Ahmad, S., Ponzin, D., & Ferrari, S. (2019). Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture. Experimental Eye Research, 179, 93-101. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2018.11.007 0014-4835 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145064 10.1016/j.exer.2018.11.007 30414971 179 93 101 en Experimental Eye Research © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Science
Eye Bank
Cornea
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Eye Bank
Cornea
Parekh, Mohit
Peh, Gary
Mehta, Jodhbir S.
Ahmad, Sajjad
Ponzin, Diego
Ferrari, Stefano
Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the growth capacity of human corneal endothelial cells (HCEnCs) isolated from old donor corneas preserved in 4 different storage conditions. The following conditions were evaluated, A) cold storage (CS) (Optisol GS) for 7 days at 4 °C [n = 6]; B) organ culture (OC) (Cornea Max) for 7 days at 31 °C [n = 6]; C) OC for 28 days at 31 °C [n = 6] and; D) CS for 7 days at 4 °C followed by OC for 28 days at 31 °C [n = 6]. Following preservation, the Descemet membrane-endothelium complex was peeled and digested using Collagenase-Type1 and was subsequently trypsinized before being plated into 2 wells (from each cornea) of an 8-well chamber slide. Media was refreshed every alternate day. The confluence rate (%) was assessed, and overall viability was determined using Hoechst, Ethidium Homodimer and CalceinAM staining. HCEnC-associated markers ZO-1, Na+/K+-ATPase, CD166 (Tag1A3), PRDX-6 (Tag2A12) and proliferative marker Ki-67 were used to analyse the cultures established from each condition. Donor tissues preserved in hypothermia (condition A) resulted in 9.3% ± 4.0% trypan-blue positive cells (TBPCs) hence lower number of HCEnCs was plated. <1% TBPCs were observed in conditions B, C and D. Indicatively, confluence in conditions A, B, C and D was 14.0%, 24.8%, 23.4% and 25.4% respectively (p = 0.9836) at day 1. By day 9, HCEnCs established from all conditions became confluent except cells from condition A (94.2% confluence). All HCEnCs in the 4 conditions were viable and expressed HCEnC-associated markers. In conclusion, OC system has advantages over hypothermic media for the preservation of older donor corneas rejected for corneal transplant and deemed suitable for corneal endothelial cell expansion, with lower TBPCs before peeling and longer period of tissue preservation over hypothermic storage system.
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Parekh, Mohit
Peh, Gary
Mehta, Jodhbir S.
Ahmad, Sajjad
Ponzin, Diego
Ferrari, Stefano
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author Parekh, Mohit
Peh, Gary
Mehta, Jodhbir S.
Ahmad, Sajjad
Ponzin, Diego
Ferrari, Stefano
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title Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
title_short Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
title_full Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
title_fullStr Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
title_full_unstemmed Effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
title_sort effects of corneal preservation conditions on human corneal endothelial cell culture
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