2017
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.17-21421
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Iris Damage Is Associated With Elevated Cytokine Levels in Aqueous Humor

Abstract: PURPOSE. To evaluate the association between iris damage and cytokine levels in the aqueous humor (AqH). METHODS.A total of 201 AqH samples from 201 consecutive patients (mean age 73.7 6 10.6) were collected at the beginning of corneal transplantation or cataract surgery. Iris damage of each case was assessed from preoperative slit-lamp findings based on its severity. The subjects were classified into three groups: eyes without iris damage (126 eyes), eyes with mild iris damage (51 eyes), and eyes with severe … Show more

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“…IL-12 inhibits apoptosis of ganglion cells and then protects the optic nerve. IL-4 plays an important role during the process of optic nerve injury, and its high expression represents serious optic nerve injury (21,22). These studies are consistent with our conclusions.…”
Section: Lncrna Malat1 Lncrna Anril ---------------------------------supporting
confidence: 91%
“…IL-12 inhibits apoptosis of ganglion cells and then protects the optic nerve. IL-4 plays an important role during the process of optic nerve injury, and its high expression represents serious optic nerve injury (21,22). These studies are consistent with our conclusions.…”
Section: Lncrna Malat1 Lncrna Anril ---------------------------------supporting
confidence: 91%
“…20 Moreover, the iris damage was associated with the elevation of aqueous cytokine levels. 21 However, these recent reports were cross-sectional studies and the elevated cytokine levels might just be the results, not the cause, of endothelial cell loss. Thus, we conducted this prospective study to assess the association of preoperative cytokine levels and postoperative ECD after corneal transplantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[20][21][22] Therefore, the translational impact of the current study into clinical practice may be poor. Moreover, the current study might have been biased in that patients with severe conditions used steroid eye drops, whereas some of the patients with mild bullous keratopathy did not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We recently found elevated levels of aqueous cytokines in chronic ocular surface diseases, which suggests the existence of chronic inflammatory conditions in the anterior chamber, leading to cataract formation or reduction of CECD, if the corneal epithelial barrier function breaks down. 63 Furthermore, we demonstrated a connection among iris pigment damage, elevated cytokine levels in the aqueous humor and CECD in eyes with various ocular conditions, including bullous keratopathy and post-penetrating keratoplasty, [118][119][120][121] providing evidence that a ''chronic inflammatory'' microenvironment in the anterior segment of the eye supports the pathogenesis of these conditions. With chronic inflammation, various changes occur: loss of goblet cells in the conjunctiva, limbal stem cell loss, aqueous tear deficiency, immune cell infiltration into the corneal stroma, decreased CECD, corneal nerve loss and elevated cytokine levels in the tears and aqueous humor.…”
Section: Dry-eye-associated Inflammation and The Corneal Microenvironmentioning
confidence: 99%