Chinese Journal of Dermatology ›› 2015, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (3): 162-165.

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Transplantation of tissue-engineered epithelial autografts bearing melanocytes for the treatment of vitiligo: a preliminary clinical study

  

  • Received:2014-05-08 Revised:2014-11-14 Online:2015-03-15 Published:2015-02-26
  • Contact: XU Jinhua E-mail:xjhhsyy@163.com,hsyyxjh@163.com

Abstract:

Li Jian*, Wu Wenyu, Chen Shujun, Fu Wenwen, Xu Jinhua, Taro Uyama, Xu Yu, Xiang Leihong. *Department of Dermatology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, China Corresponding author: Xu Jinhua, Email: xjhhsyy@163.com 【Abstract】 Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of transplantation of cultured epithelial autografts bearing melanocytes for the treatment of stable vitiligo. Methods Fifteen patients aged 18 - 65 years with stable vitiligo were enrolled into this study from February to December in 2012. Normal skin tissues measuring 3 - 7.5 cm2 in size were harvested from these patients. According to the method described by Green, epidermal cells from these tissues were cultivated in vitro. After about 3 weeks of culture, keratinocytes formed epidermal grafts with some tension, which were subjected to autologous transplantation followed by compression bandaging. The sutures were removed after 2 weeks. Follow-up was carried out after transplantation. Repigmentation was analyzed by Wood′s lamp, and adverse reactions were recorded. Results During the 12 - 24 months of follow-up, 1 patient was lost to follow up. Among the 15 patients with vitiligo, 6 with segmental vitiligo achieved 100% repigmentation, and another 6 achieved 75% - 100% repigmentation. Lesions on the face and neck showed better repigmentation than those on the trunk after the transplantation. Conclusion Transplantation of cultured tissue-engineered epithelial autografts bearing melanocytes is effective and safe for the treatment of stable vitiligo, and worthy of clinical application.

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