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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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To test our hypothesis that pseudophakic inflammation, including the fibrin reaction, may be caused by cytokines, prostaglandins (PG), or both, synthesised by residual lens epithelial cells (LECs), we measured interleukin-1 alpha (
IL-1 alpha
) and PGE2 in the incubation medium of cultures of human LECs obtained by capsulotomy during
cataract
surgery. After 1 week radioimmunoassay showed that there were 1.46 (0.62) ng of PGE2/10(6) cells (mean (SD) six cultures), and after 4 weeks, there were 5.50 (2.20) ng of PGE2/10(6) cells (seven cultures). During culture the cells proliferated and underwent fibroblast-like cell changes on exposure to the plastic of the wells. In the medium of control plates to which sodium diclofenac had been added PGE2 was not detected. Some
IL-1 alpha
was found in four of 10 samples, each of which contained media from 12 cultures; 207 pg/10(6) cells in one of the two pools of 2-week cultures, 120 pg/10(6) cells in one pool and 139 pg/10(6) cells in another of the three pools of 3-week cultures, and 111 pg/10(6) cells in the one pool of 4-week cultures. PGE2 and
IL-1 alpha
may therefore be produced in vivo by residual LECs after
cataract
surgery, and may be involved in postoperative inflammation, including the fibrin reaction.
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PMID:Synthesis of interleukin-1 and prostaglandin E2 by lens epithelial cells of human cataracts. 162 44
We proposed the hypothesis that pseudophakic inflammation, including the fibrin reaction, may be caused by cytokines and/or prostaglandins, synthesized by residual lens epithelial cells (LEC). To test our hypothesis, we measured
IL-1 alpha
, TNF-alpha, IL-6 and EGF in the culture media of human LEC, obtained by capsulotomy during
cataract
surgery, by ELISA.
IL-1 alpha
was detected in one of the two pools of 2-week cultures (20.7 pg/10(5) cells), in two of the three pools of 3-week cultures (12.0 pg/10(5) cells and 13.9 pg/10(5) cells), and in one pool of 4-week cultures (11.1 pg/10(5) cells). IL-6 was detected in 1-week culture (195 pg/10(5) cells) and in 7-week culture (81.6 pg/10(5) cells). TNF-alpha and EGF were not detected. During culture, the cells proliferated and underwent fibroblast-like changes on exposure to the plastic wells. IL-1 and IL-6 may be also produced in vivo by residual LEC contacting with posterior chamber lens after
cataract
surgery, and these mediators may play a role in postoperative inflammation including fibrin reaction.
...
PMID:[The synthesis of cytokines by human lens epithelial cells--interleukin 1 (IL-1), tumor necrosis factor (TNF) interleukin 6 (IL-6), and epidermal growth factor (EGF)]. 162 72
The authors proposed the hypothesis that pseudophakic inflammation, including the fibrin reaction, may be caused by interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, other cytokines and/or prostaglandins (PGs), synthesized by residual lens epithelial cells (LEC). In testing our hypothesis, we have already detected
IL-1 alpha
, IL-6 and PGE2 in the culture media of human LEC obtained by capsulotomy during
cataract
surgery. In this paper, we studied the time course of PGE2-synthesis and interaction between IL-1 and PGE2. PGE2 concentration was measured by radioimmunoassay in the culture media to which rabbit antihuman IL-1 polyclonal antibody was added after culture for 6 h, 1 day, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks. There was no increase of PGE2, whereas in the untreated control culture media significant increase of PGE2 was confirmed. The results show that the antihuman IL-1 polyclonal antibody suppressed PGE2-synthesis. Thus, IL-1 induces PGE2 synthesis in human LEC culture.
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PMID:[Induction of prostaglandin E2 by interleukin 1 in human lens epithelial cells]. 847 25
Bullous keratopathy (BK) is a chronic corneal edema with or without subepithelial bullae as a result of a loss of the endothelial cells. 15 patients with BK after
cataract
surgery with intraocular lens implantation, due to Fuchs dystrophy (n = 3) or corneal endothelial trauma (n = 12) were included in the study. All patients were treated by amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT). Corneal epithelial cells in patients suffering from BK secreted 3.91 +/- 3.09 pg/mL of
IL-1 alpha
, 4446 +/- 16.8 pg/mL of TNF and 81.43 +/- 37.81 pg/mL of VEGF-I. Levels of all 3 investigated cytokines were significantly higher as compared to controls (p < 0.005). Amniotic membranes that were used to treat investigated patients contained 638.98 +/- 613.98 pg/mL of IL-1ra, 0.026 +/- 0.009 pg/mL of sTNF and 81.39 +/- 21.01 pg/mL of VEGF-R. Beneficial clinical effect of the AMT in treating BK could be explained by its natural production of pro-inflammatory cytokine antagonists such as IL-ra, sTNF antagonist and VEGF-R.
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PMID:The expression of interleukin-1 alpha, TNF and VEGF in corneal cells of patients with bullous keratopathy. 2222 Apr 28