A Case Report: Role of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal
Stem Cells-Conditioned Medium (hAMMSC-CM) Combine with
Vitamin E for Treating Chronic Plantar Pedis Ulcer in Leprosy
Patient
Marissa Astari
1
, Afif Nurul Hidayati
1
, Medhi Denisa Alinda
1
, Bagus Haryo Kusumaputra
1
, Linda
Astari
1
, M. Yulianto Listiawan
1
, Indropo Agusni
1
, Fedik A Rantam
2,3
, Sunarso Suyoso
1
, Evy
Ervianti
1
, Linda Astari
1
, Yuri Widia
1
, Sylvia Anggraeni
1
, Cita Rosita Sigit Prakoeswa
1
1
Departement of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Soetomo Teaching Hospital / School of Medicine,
Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
2
Stem Cell Laboratory, Institute of Tropical Disease, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
3
Virology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas
Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
Keywords: human amniotic membrane stem cells, vitamin E, chronic plantar ulcer, leprosy
Abstract: Leprosy ulcers are mostly present in plantar pedis especially in areas with bony prominance. Plantar ulcers
healimg in leprosy ide often dificult and time comsuming because of the declining of growth factors and
cytokines as a result of a prolonged inflammatory condition. A 70-years old man working as pedicab driver
had an ulcer at his left feet since 2 yaers ago, painless and not itchy. On regio caput metatarsal digiti 1 pedis
sinistra there were 4 x 4 x 0,4 cm with necrotic tissue around. The patient was suffering from borderline
leprosy since 10 years and already finished the treatment without history of drop out. We applied topical
human amniotic membrane mesenchymal stem cells-conditioned medium (hAMMSC-CM) combine with
vitamin E gel for 5 weeks and the ulcer healed completely.
1 INTRODUCTION
Ulcers are loss of continuity of skin tissue up to the
dermis or deeper (subcutis). Approximately 30% of
patients with Leprosy have peripheral nerve damage,
and 10-20% of them have neuropathic ulcers due to
peripheral nerve damage. Leprosy ulcers are mostly
present in plantar pedis especially in areas with bony
prominence. Plantar pedis is a part of the body that
works for walking, so the risk for experiencing
trauma is greater than other body parts
(Diegelmann, 2004). Plantar ulcers healing in
leprosy is often difficult and time-consuming
because of the declining of growth factors and
cytokines as a result of a prolonged inflammatory
condition.
2 CASE
A 70-years old man working as pedicab driver came
with chief complaint ulcer at his left feet since 2
years ago, painless and not itchy. At first the ulcer is
small and getting bigger and never healed. On regio
caput metatarsal digiti 1 pedis sinistra there were
ulcus 4 x 4 x 0,4 cm, with necrotic tissue around.
The patient was suffering from borderline
leprosy since 10 years ago. He had already got
multibacillary multi-drug therapy for 12 months and
had finished the treatment without history of drop
out. The result of microbiology Mycobacterium
leprosy examination was bacterial index (BI) 0 and
morphological index (MI) was negative.
The initial treatment for the ulcer was sterile
normal saline and surgical debridement to remove
necrotic tissue, callus, and debris. After obtaining a
clean ulcer, wound area and wound depth
measurements were performed. Then the ulcer was
Astari, M., Hidayati, A., Alinda, M., Kusumaputra, B., Astari, L., Listiawan, M., Agusni, I., Rantam, F., Suyoso, S., Ervianti, E., Astari, L., Widia, Y., Anggraeni, S. and Prakoeswa, C.
A Case Report: Role of Human Amniotic Membrane Mesenchymal Stem Cells-Conditioned Medium (hAMMSC-CM) Combine with Vitamin E for Treating Chronic Plantar Pedis Ulcer in
Leprosy Patient.
DOI: 10.5220/0008160504930495
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given framycetin gauze dressing (FGD) and sterile
gauze above the FGD. On subsequent visit, the
ulcers begin to be given topical hAMMSC +
Vitamin E gel and covered with transparent film
dressings. Application of gel was done every 3 days,
and weekly evaluation included measurement of the
size and the depth of the ulcer was done. Initial
measurements of the ulcer was 4x4x0.4 cm. Patient
received hAMMSC + vitamin E gel for 5 weeks.
After the therapy with hAMMSC + Vit C gel for 5
weeks, the ulcer healed compeletely.
Figure 1: (A) After debridement and first application of hAMMSC + vitamin E (B) After 2 weeks of application (C) After 3
weeks of application (D) After 4 weeks of application (E) After 5 weeks of application and the ulcer completely healed.
3 DISCUSSION
We present a case of chronic plantar pedis ulcer in
leprosy patient that could completely healed with
topical gel combination of hAMMSC-CM and
vitamin E. Plantar ulcers in MH are neuropathic
ulcers, occurring due to prior nerve damage or
sequelae. Chronic ulceration results from one or
more extinctions of the wound healing phase.
(Diegelmann, 2004) In a chronic wound, one may
detect a prolonged inflammatory response, elevated
protease activity and decreased growth factors.
These findings may account for the delayed wound
healing process. The prolonged inflammatory
response may be caused by infection or just
inflammation. The FGD is an antibiotic wound
dressing that works in the inflammatory phase of
wound healing by treating the infection and contra-
acting the colonisation. It is not effective in an
inflammatory phase of wound healing that is not
caused by infection. It is also not effective in the
proliferative phase of wound healing.(Ennis et al.,
2013; Nuschke, 2014)
Studies on the human amniotic membrane
mesenchymal stem cells (hAMMSC) for the repair
and regeneration of cells showed good results. The
growth factors and cytokines can be found in the
tissue medium of stem cells in in vitro conditions
through its metabolite product so it can be utilized as
a useful modality in the process of cell
regeneration.(Jayaraman et al., 2013; Maxson et al.,
2012)
The previous research has proved that injuries
that are difficult to heal in humans have high levels
of oxidative stress. Wounds or chronic ulcers often
show the increasing levels of reactive oxygen
species (ROS) or free radicals that can delay wound
healing process, inhibit the formation of granulation
tissue and epithelialization. Free radicals are formed
in response to tissue damage which then inhibits the
recovery process by attacking DNA, membranes,
proteins, and lipids from cells. Antioxidants are
believed to repair wounds by reducing the damage
caused by free radicals released by neutrophils in the
inflammatory phase of the wound healing
process. (Moro, 1999; Telang, 2013)
The hAMMSCs contains many cytokines and
growth factors, which may be effective in the
inflammatory and the proliferation phase of the
wound healing. In the inflammatory phase of wound
healing, the pro-inflammatory cytokines in
hAMMSCs may influence the infection and
colonisation via its antimicrobial effect and the anti-
inflammatory cytokines in hAMMSCs will diminish
the inflammation (immunomodulatory effect). In the
proliferation phase of the wound healing, the growth
factors in hAMMSCs will stimulate proliferation
and migration of cells, induce angiogenesis, and
stimulate the formation of tissue granulation and
epithelialization. (Jayaraman et al., 2013; Maxson et
al., 2012)
Vitamin E is a non-enzymatic natural antioxidant
and the most important lipid soluble in human tissue
which is absorbed by the skin well. Several studies
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have shown that vitamin E, especially a-tocopherol,
gives good results in the wound healing
process. Alpha tocopherol may serve as an
antioxidant, reducing ischemic damage due to
reperfusion disorders, may stimulate growth and
stabilize the granulation tissue, as well as re-
epithelialization.
Prakoeswa et al. (2018), study analytical
experimental approach comparing the topical
hAMMSC-CM and the framycetin gauze dressing
(FGD) applied every 3 days up to 8 weeks on the
healing of chronic plantar ulcer of leprosy. Ulcer
healing in the hAMMSC-CM group was
significantly better than that in the FGD group was
significant clinical and statistical differences
(p<0.005 and p<0.005).
4 CONCLUSIONS
In this study we found that hAMMSC-CM
combination with Vitamin E may imrpove healing of
chronic plantar ulcer of leprosy.
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