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. 2021 Mar 31;26(1):309–323. doi: 10.1007/s10029-021-02396-7

Table 4.

Spatial analysis of innate immune cells and the proportions of “conventional” cells participating in the foreign body reaction using Euclidean distance maps

Parameter (n = 7 PP meshes) Distance from mesh fibers
Zone1
000–050 µm
Zone2
050–100 µm
Zone3
100–150 µm
Zone4
150–200 µm
Zone5
200–250 µm
Zone6
250–350 µm
Cell density (cells/ mm2) 4,418.2 (80.2) 3,602.8 (98.6)a 2,849.3 (95.2) 2,386.1 (89.7) 2,018.9 (91.8) 1,696.1 (108.4)b
 % CD11b+ 30.2 (5.0) 15.2 (3.9) 11.4 (2.7) 9.9 (2.0) 8.1 (1.2) 9.0 (1.6)b

  % CD11b+CD68/CD11b+

“conventional”

37.2 (3.9) 63.9 (5.6)a 67.5 (5.4) 68.0 (6.3) 66.2 (6.2) 65.7 (4.8)b
 % CD56+ 11.3 (2.9) 7.0 (1.6) 7.4 (1.9) 8.4 (2.4) 8.2 (2.4) 8.8 (2.5)

  % CD56+CD68/CD56+

“conventional”

18.1 (2.9) 61.9 (9.5)a 73.4 (8.0) 75.1 (5.6) 78.2 (7.5) 83.3 (5.6)b
 % CD68+ 45.4 (1.5) 20.1 (1.4)a 14.0 (1.0) 11.8 (0.8) 10.4 (0.8) 9.7 (0.8)b

The cell density is defined as the mean number of cells per mm2. Percentages of single-positive (e.g., % CD56+) cells in relation to all cells and the proportions of “conventional” cells with respect to the total number of positive cells (e.g., % CD56+CD68/CD56+). Hybrid cells with co-expression of CD68 were considered “disturbed”. The data are presented as mean (SE). Significant differences between zones according to Mann–Whitney U test: azone1 and zone2, bzone1 and zone6