Abstract
Background
Different methods of fibroblast application have been examined to treat recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB).
Objective
To compare the effects of intradermal injection of cultured allogeneic fibroblasts in healing RDEB wounds with that of fibroblasts seeded on amniotic membrane scaffolds (FAMS) or standard wound care (SWC) with Vaseline gauze as controls.
Materials &Methods
Seven patients were recruited, and seven wounds were assessed in each patient: three wounds were treated with injection of intradermal fibroblasts, three were treated with FAMS, and one was dressed with SWC. Changes in wound size were assessed after 2 and 12 weeks of treatment. Qualitative wound scores (QWS) were used to assess wound severity. Additionally, biopsies and antigen mapping were performed to detect type-VII collagen in the dermoepidermal junction.
Results
In both treated areas, the QWS and wound size were significantly decreased (P<0.0001), whereas there were no changes in control group (P=0.29). After 2 and 12 weeks of treatment, the wound size was significantly decreased in wounds that were treated with fibroblast injection compared with those treated with FAMS (P<0.0001); but no significant changes were found in control group.
Conclusion
Fibroblast injection has been shown to promote healing of RDEB wounds and is superior to FAMS or the control treatment.
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