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Human Adenovirus Species D Interactions with Corneal Stromal Cells

Jaya Rajaiya, Amrita Saha, Xiaohong Zhou, James Chodosh

2021Viruses14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Notable among the many communicable agents known to infect the human cornea is the human adenovirus, with less than ten adenoviruses having corneal tropism out of more than 100 known types. The syndrome of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC), caused principally by human adenovirus, presents acutely with epithelial keratitis, and later with stromal keratitis that can be chronic and recurrent. In this review, we discuss the current state of knowledge regarding the molecular biology of adenovirus infection of corneal stromal cells, among which the fibroblast-like keratocyte is the most predominant, in order to elucidate basic pathophysiologic mechanisms of stromal keratitis in the human patient with EKC.

Topics & Concepts

Stromal cellTropismKeratitisCorneaBiologyVirologyImmunologyMedicineVirusCancer researchGeneticsNeuroscienceOcular Surface and Contact LensCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments
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