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Maximilian Schultheiss1, Bogomil Voykov2, Maren Klemm1
1Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Purpose: Investigating the existence of inflammation in the distal outflow system posterior of the Schlemm's canal in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).Methods: Scleral biopsies (n = 62) from POAG-patients were taken during deep sclerectomy and fixed either in formalin or RNAlater®. Histologic (hematoxylin & eosin) and immunohistological staining for CD 3 and CD 45RO were performed.Results: Cellular infiltration of immunocompetent cells (CD 3 and CD 45RO positive cells) exists around collector channels (CC). This inflammation is limited to the area around the CCs. Ninety-two percent of the biopsies are positive for inflammation. Untreated, dysgenetic glaucoma eyes and 8% of POAG eyes were negative for inflammation. Neither the use of benzalkonium chloride nor the number and type of preoperative antiglaucomatous medication correlated to the immunohistological result.Conclusion: In POAG a diverse cellular infiltration exists around the CCs in the vast majority of biopsies. This could have major diagnostic and therapeutic consequences for the treatment of POAG.Abbreviations: POAG: primary open-angle glaucoma; CC: collector channel; AH: aqueous humor; TM: trabecular meshwork; SC: Schlemm's canal; HE: hematoxylin & eosin; APC: antigen-presenting cell.
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