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Is Keratoconus an Inflammatory Disease? The Implication of Inflammatory Pathways

I-Ping Loh, Trevor Sherwin

2020Ocular Immunology and Inflammation64 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: Keratoconus is considered a non-inflammatory condition. Recently however, increased proinflammatory cytokines have been detected in the tears of keratoconic patients and clinical and immunohistochemical observations reported infiltration of matured dendritic cells and leukocytes. Our laboratory utilized cytokine antibody arrays to elucidate the inflammatory aspects of keratoconus. METHODS: -value of <0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Pathways for wound healing, neuroprotection, angiogenesis, and inflammation were activated in keratoconic samples with 23 cytokines showing significant elevation. Fifteen were expressed only in keratoconus with 8 cytokines elevated 1.7-42-fold. CONCLUSION: This study identified elevated inflammatory pathways covering immune responses in keratoconus. Our results support the evidence for inflammatory pathway activation in keratoconus and a possible redefinition of keratoconus as a chronic inflammatory corneal disease.

Topics & Concepts

KeratoconusProinflammatory cytokineMedicineInflammationCytokineImmunologyTearsCorneaOphthalmologyCorneal surgery and disordersOcular Surface and Contact LensCorneal Surgery and Treatments