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Lio, Chit Tong; Dhanda, Sandeep Kumar und Bose, Tanima (29. September 2020): Cluster Analysis of Dry Eye Disease Models Based on Immune Cell Parameters - New Insight Into Therapeutic Perspective. In: Frontiers in Immunology, Bd. 11, 1930: S. 1-11 [PDF, 2MB]

Abstract

Dry eye disease (DED) can be represented as a display of disease in the mucosal part of the eye. It is quite distinct from the retinal side of the eye which connects with the neurons and thus represents the neuroimmunological disease. DED can occur either by the internal damage of the T cells inside the body or by microbial infections. Here we summarize the most common animal model systems used for DED relating to immune factors. We aimed to identify the most important immune cell/cytokine among the animal models of the disease. We also show the essential immune factors which are being tested for DED treatment. In our results, both the mechanism and the treatment of its animal models indicate the involvement of Th1 cells and the pro-inflammatory cytokine (IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha) related to the Th1-cells. The study is intended to increase the knowledge of the animal models in the field of the ocular surface along with the opening of a dimension of thoughts while designing a new animal model or treatment paradigm for ocular surface inflammatory disorders.

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