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    The quality of the endothelial graft is critical to the success of DMEK and to the survival time of the graft. The peeling technique, preservation method, and skill level of graft preparers need to be evaluated and validated. The most reliable method of evaluation is the viability test based on a triple staining of Hoechst- Ethidium-Calcein AM (H-E-C) which allows the determination of the total number of viable cells on the graft. However, this test has some shortcomings for DMEK grafts: 1) The undesirable fluorescence of the Calcein AM stain prevents accurate viability analysis, especially in cases where the graft is attached to the cornea for preservation; 2) Incompatibility with immunofluorescence (IF) that could provide additional information. The objective of this study is to develop technical tricks to overcome these drawbacks. Two strategies were employed to improve Calcein AM staining: 1. Increase the specific fluorescence intensity by changing the diluent and the concentration of Calcein AM; 2. Decrease undesired fluorescence from keratocytes by adding Trypan Blue (BT). In order to combine the IF after the HEC test, an extension wash in PBS was performed. Calcein AM at 4µM diluted in OptiMEM increased fluorescence intensity 3-fold (p=0.0017, n=5) compared with conventional staining at 2µM in PBS. BT decreased the undesired fluorescence of Calcein and thus optimized count variability between different operators by 42% (p=0.0027, n=10) and saved 40% (p=0.0002, n=10) of count time. To perform IF after HEC, prolonged washing in PBS is an effective method to remove residual Calcein fluorescence and allows release of the FITC/Alexa 488 filter. This study provides effective technical tips for optimizing the endothelial viability assay using Calcein AM and for performing IF after the viability assay. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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    Sandrine Ninotta, Tomy Sagnial, Paul Goin, Sylvain Poinard, Oliver Dorado, Anne Sophie Gauthier, Philippe Gain, Gilles Thuret, Zhiguo He. P38-A108 Optimization of the triple HEC staining for laboratory assessment of DMEK graft quality. BMJ open ophthalmology. 2023 Aug;8(Suppl 2):A15-A16

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