Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1080/23772484.2022.2146586
Title: Immunohistochemical Evaluation of the Cleft-Affected Scar Tissue Three Decades Post-Corrective Surgery : A Rare Case Report
Authors: Pilmane, Māra
Jain, Nityanand
Nadziņa, Elīna
Fedirko, Pavlo
Sumeraga, Gunta
Department of Morphology
Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Keywords: Cleft palate;Scar tissue;Wound repair;Immunohistochemistry;Interleukins;Growth factors;3.1 Basic medicine;3.2 Clinical medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2022
Citation: Pilmane , M , Jain , N , Nadziņa , E , Fedirko , P & Sumeraga , G 2022 , ' Immunohistochemical Evaluation of the Cleft-Affected Scar Tissue Three Decades Post-Corrective Surgery : A Rare Case Report ' , Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports , vol. 7 , no. 1 , pp. 52-58 . https://doi.org/10.1080/23772484.2022.2146586
Abstract: Cleft lip and palate are the most common congenital malformations which require early primary cleft surgery in all infants. The surgical treatment of cleft lip and palate deformities results in the formation of scar tissue. However, the scarred tissue has sparsely been immunohistochemically evaluated to date. Herein, we report the differences in the cellular expression of various proteins in the scar and nearby healthy tissue of a 35-year-old patient who underwent cleft correction surgery during infancy. The scar tissue showed basal cell proliferation, prominent cysts, and fibrotic connective tissue. An increased expression of both interleukin 1a (IL-1a) and IL-10 in the scar tissue was noted, although the balance favored an anti-inflammatory environment. No differences in the expression of matrix metallopeptidase-2 (MMP-2) and TIMP-2 were found whilst an increased expression of PAX-9 and MSX-1 was observed in the scar tissue, which colocalized with RYK expression. Temporal studies like the present one can aid in advancing our understanding of the longitudinal processes governing wound healing morpho-pathogenesis in cleft-affected patients.
DOI: 10.1080/23772484.2022.2146586
ISSN: 2377-2484
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