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J Glaucoma ; 31(2): 72-78, 2022 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34342283

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PURPOSE: The Faroe Islands are home to 50,000 genetically isolated people in the North Atlantic. The prevalence of open-angle glaucoma (OAG) in the Faroese population is unknown. Consequently, we conducted a survey to determine the prevalence of OAG in the Faroese population. We also investigated the role of known glaucoma-causing genes in Faroese OAG. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a prospective survey of known and newly diagnosed glaucoma patients at the Faroese National Hospital, Landssjukrahusid, Tórshavn between October 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017. In addition we reviewed the only eye care provider in the Faroese Islands by scrutinizing electronic medical records between 2009 and June 15, 2014, October 1, 2015 and the partly overlapping prescriptions for ocular hypotensive medications in 2016 to identify patients with either a diagnosis of glaucoma, a diagnosis of ocular hypertension or a prescription for ocular hypotensive medications. Next, we prospectively confirmed diagnoses with complete eye examinations. Patient DNA samples were tested for variations in known glaucoma-causing genes [myocilin (MYOC), optineurin (OPTN), and TANK binding kinase 1 (TBK1)]. RESULTS: We determined the age-related prevalence of OAG January 1, 2017 in individuals 40 years or older to be 10.7/1000 (1.07%) and highly age-related. A diagnosis of OAG was present in 264 patients, of whom 211 (79.9%) had primary OAG (including normal tension glaucoma), 49 (18.6%) had pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, and 4 (1.5%) had pigmentary glaucoma. Among patients receiving medications for glaucoma, nearly 50% had primary OAG, while the majority of the rest had ocular hypertension or secondary glaucoma. No disease-causing variants were detected in MYOC, OPTN, or TBK1. CONCLUSIONS: The calculated prevalence of OAG in the Faroe Islands was 1.07%. The absence of MYOC, OPTN, or TBK1 disease-causing variants in Faroese primary OAG patients suggests that a different, potentially unique set of genes may be contributing to the pathogenesis of glaucoma in this population.


Assuntos
Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto , Hipertensão Ocular , Adulto , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/diagnóstico , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/epidemiologia , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/genética , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Hipertensão Ocular/diagnóstico , Prevalência , Estudos Prospectivos
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Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep ; 22: 101050, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33732948

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PURPOSE: To describe the finding of bright hyperautofluorescent streaks in the peripheral retina in tuberous sclerosis. OBSERVATIONS: A woman with a pathogenic TSC1 mutation and cutaneous manifestations of tuberous sclerosis underwent fundus examination and was found to have a cluster of thin, yellowish streaks in the inferior peripheral fundus of her left eye. The streaks were hyperautofluorescent in blue light and associated with irregular thickening of the photoreceptor-pigment epithelium complex on optical coherence tomography. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: The cluster of outer retinal abnormalities in a sector of the peripheral retina in one eye of a TSC1 patient has features in common with the more centrally located and less numerous lesions called achromatic patches. The resemblance of the streak pattern with the pattern of hypoautofluorescence in X-linked retinopathies suggests that the streaks may represent a clone of cells derived from a single somatic mutation in TSC1. The identification of this lesion type expands the scope of conditions that can be diagnosed by fundus imaging.

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J Crohns Colitis ; 14(2): 216-229, 2020 Feb 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31393983

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Patients with Crohn's disease [CD] harbour an increased number of adherent-invasive E. coli [AIEC]. The strain LF82, identified in the ileal mucosa of CD patients, has been extensively studied for pathogenic mechanisms. However, understanding of the interaction of LF82 with the intestinal mucosa of CD patients is lacking. METHODS: Here, we investigated the importance of long polar fimbriae [LPF] type 1 pili and the carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell-adhesion molecule 6 [CEACAM6] for translocation of LF82 in an in vitro model of follicle-associated epithelium [FAE], and in the FAE and villus epithelium [VE] of patients with CD and controls, using Ussing chambers. RESULTS: Significantly greater LF82 passage occurred in the FAE model compared with in the VE Caco-2cl1 mono-culture. Moreover, bacterial translocation was inhibited by either LPF disruption or pre-incubation with anti-CEACAM6 antibody. Tissue mounted in Ussing chambers showed significantly higher LF82 passage in FAE from patients with CD compared with control FAE, that was diminished in LF82 lacking LPF and by blocking host CEACAM6. Interestingly, addition of LF82 to the CD FAE tissues significantly increased paracellular permeability [of 51Chromium-EDTA] compared with baseline, and the increase was inhibited by anti-CEACAM6. Immunofluorescence and immunoblots showed higher expression of CEACAM6 in FAE of patients with CD compared with in FAE from controls. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the FAE of CD patients is a site of vulnerability for invasion by LF82 via a mechanism that requires both bacterial LPF and host CEACAM6. Further, LF82 has the ability to increase paracellular passage through the FAE of patients with CD. These data can help define novel therapeutic targets in CD for the prevention of clinical recurrence.


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Antígenos CD/metabolismo , Translocação Bacteriana , Moléculas de Adesão Celular/metabolismo , Doença de Crohn/microbiologia , Escherichia coli/fisiologia , Fímbrias Bacterianas/fisiologia , Mucosa Intestinal/microbiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Células CACO-2 , Permeabilidade da Membrana Celular , Doença de Crohn/metabolismo , Feminino , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI/metabolismo , Humanos , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 179(26)2017 Jun 26.
Artigo em Dinamarquês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28648168

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An 86-year-old man underwent cataract surgery on the left eye, but suddenly he lost his vision three days after surgery. Topical treatments for panophthalmitis were started according to international guidelines. Later, a broad-range polymerase chain reaction showed Enterococcus faecalis in corpus vitreum, and IV antiobiotic treatment was initiated. To exclude endocarditis an echocardiography was performed, and this showed mitral regurgitation with a small mobile vegetation. Uncertainty concerning a possible causality between panophthalmitis and mitral valve endocarditis remains.


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Endocardite Bacteriana , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Positivas/microbiologia , Valva Mitral/microbiologia , Panoftalmite/microbiologia , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Ecocardiografia , Endocardite Bacteriana/complicações , Endocardite Bacteriana/diagnóstico por imagem , Endocardite Bacteriana/tratamento farmacológico , Enterococcus faecalis/isolamento & purificação , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Positivas/complicações , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Positivas/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Masculino , Marca-Passo Artificial/microbiologia , Panoftalmite/complicações , Panoftalmite/tratamento farmacológico
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