# DECODE VRL Report No. 1: Lymphocyte Survival After Diagnostic Vitrectomy – Does Size Matter?

**Authors:** Martin Kowalski, Vinodh Kakkassery, David Adrian Merle, Florian Heubach, Alexandros Athanasiou, Spyridon Dimopoulos, Stefanie Paigin, Falko Fend, Karl-Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt, Friederike Charlotte Kortuem

PMC · DOI: 10.1167/tvst.15.1.31 · 2026-01-27

## TL;DR

This study investigates how vitrectomy size and cutting rate affect the survival of healthy lymphocytes and lymphoma cells during diagnostic procedures.

## Contribution

The study reveals that vitrectomy size significantly impacts lymphoma cell survival but not healthy lymphocytes.

## Key findings

- No correlation was found between vitrectomy size or cutting rate and healthy lymphocyte survival.
- Larger vitrectomy sizes were associated with higher survival rates for lymphoma cells.
- 23G and 25G instruments are recommended for suspected lymphoma cases based on the findings.

## Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess whether vitrectomy size and cutting rate have an impact on cell survival of healthy lymphocytes and lymphoma cells during diagnostic vitrectomy in an in vitro model.

In the first experiment, healthy lymphocytes were isolated from blood samples of one healthy individual. In the second experiment, cultivated MYD88-positive lymphoma cells derived from a commercially available cell line were used. Suspensions with defined cell concentrations (1 × 103 cells/mL, 1 × 104 cells/mL, and 1 × 106 cells/mL) were subjected to vitrectomy under controlled conditions, using aspiration only or varying cutting rates of 1500/minutes and 5000/minutes with vitrectomy sizes of 20G, 23G, 25G, and 27G. Three technical replicates were performed for each condition. Cell integrity in post-vitrectomy samples was assessed via fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS). To verify statistically significant differences between groups, the Kruskal-Wallis test was used.

No correlation was observed between lymphocyte survival and either gauge size or lower cutting rates in healthy lymphocytes. However, a significant correlation between vitrectomy size and cell survival was observed for lymphoma cells (Kendall's tau τ = −0.253, P = 0.00048, Kruskal-Wallis χ² = 13.337, P = 0.00396).

Our study found that larger vitrectomy lumen diameters were associated with higher lymphoma cell survival rates, suggesting the use of 23G and 25G instruments in clinical practice for suspected cases.

This clinical research should provide a guideline for the investigation of suspected lymphoma cases.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** lymphoma (MONDO:0003659)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** APC (APC regulator of Wnt signaling pathway) [NCBI Gene 324] {aka BTPS2, DESMD, DP2, DP2.5, DP3, GS}, CD19 (CD19 molecule) [NCBI Gene 930] {aka B4, CVID3}, MYD88 (MYD88 innate immune signal transduction adaptor) [NCBI Gene 4615] {aka IMD68, MYD88D, WM1}
- **Diseases:** non-Hodgkin lymphomas (MESH:D008228), orphan disease (MESH:D035583), uveitis (MESH:D014605), bacterial endophthalmitis (MESH:D009877), infection (MESH:D007239), blurred vision (MESH:D014786), DLBCL (MESH:D016403), PVR (OMIM:193235), brain tumors (MESH:D001932), malignancy (MESH:D009369), leukemia (MESH:D007938), Lymphoma (MESH:D008223), intraocular malignancies (MESH:C563596)
- **Chemicals:** EDTA (MESH:D004492), CO2 (MESH:D002245), NaCl (MESH:D012965), Ficoll-Paque medium (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]
- **Cell lines:** CVCL_A442 — Homo sapiens (Human), Finite cell line (CVCL_V772)

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12859710/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12859710