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Eye Contact Lens ; 2024 May 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38709240

PURPOSE: To report first clinical use of novel medical treatment for Acanthamoeba keratitis. METHODS: Interventional observational case series. Two patients with Acanthamoeba keratitis were unsuccessfully treated with polihexanide (PHMB) 0.02% and propamidine 0.1% for 6 weeks, then all were shifted in a compassionate use of PHMB 0.08% with novel standardized protocol. The postinterventional follow-up of patients was at least 7 months. RESULTS: PHMB 0.08% eyedrops in a novel standardized protocol improved infection resolution and led to complete healing of the lesion after 4 weeks in the two cases. Corneal opacities and neovascularization decreased slowly, best-corrected visual acuity slightly improved and progressively increased in the further 7 months, and no infection recurrence occurred. CONCLUSIONS: This preliminary report of two cases shows promising response to polihexanide 0.08% lowering drastically the illness duration, with reduced chance of recurrence, and mostly improving patients' quality of life.

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Cornea ; 43(3): 295-300, 2024 Mar 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37404100

PURPOSE: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) are common gastrointestinal disorders with extraesophageal manifestations (EGERD). Studies showed a correlation between GERD/LPR and ocular discomfort. Our aim was to report the prevalence of ocular involvement in patients with GERD/LPR, describe clinical and biomolecular manifestations, and provide a treatment strategy for this novel EGERD comorbidity. METHODS: Fifty-three patients with LPR and 25 healthy controls were enrolled in this masked randomized controlled study. Fifteen naive patients with LPR were treated with magnesium alginate eye drops and oral therapy (magnesium alginate and simethicone tablets) with a 1-month follow-up. Clinical ocular surface evaluation, Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire, tear sampling, and conjunctival imprints were performed. Tear pepsin levels were quantified by ELISA. Imprints were processed for human leukocyte antigen-DR isotype (HLA-DR) immunodetection and for HLA-DR, IL8, mucin 5AC (MUC5AC), nicotine adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and neuropeptide Y (NPY) transcript expression (PCR). RESULTS: Patients with LPR had significantly increased Ocular Surface Disease Index ( P < 0.05), reduced T-BUT ( P < 0.05), and higher meibomian gland dysfunction ( P < 0.001) compared with controls. After treatment, tear break-up time (T-BUT) and meibomian gland dysfunction scores improved to normal values. Pepsin concentration increased in patients with EGERD ( P = 0.01) and decreased with topical treatment ( P = 0.0025), significantly. HLA-DR, IL8, and NADPH transcripts were significantly increased in the untreated versus controls and comparable significant values were obtained after treatment ( P < 0.05). MUC5AC expression significantly increased with treatment ( P = 0.005). VIP transcripts were significantly higher in EGERD than in controls and decreased with the topical treatment ( P < 0.05). No significant changes were observed in NPY. CONCLUSIONS: We report an increase in prevalence of ocular discomfort in patients with GERD/LPR. The observations of VIP and NPY transcripts demonstrate the potential neurogenic nature of the inflammatory state. Restoration of the ocular surface parameters suggests the potential usefulness of topical alginate therapy.


Eye Diseases , Laryngopharyngeal Reflux , Meibomian Gland Dysfunction , Humans , Interleukin-8 , Magnesium , NADP , Pepsin A , Laryngopharyngeal Reflux/diagnosis , Laryngopharyngeal Reflux/drug therapy , Laryngopharyngeal Reflux/epidemiology , HLA-DR Antigens , Alginates/therapeutic use
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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 18(1): 94-97, 2024 Jan 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36007251

PURPOSE: To report three cases of massive pseudophakic macular edema occurring the day after uneventful cataract surgery and resolving in 24 to 72 hours. METHODS: Observational case series. RESULTS: A 68-year-old woman affected by systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome displayed massive macular edema on optical coherence tomography scan one day after uneventful cataract surgery. Routine postoperative topical eye drops (chloramphenicol/betamethasone 4 times a day and bromfenac 2 times a day) were continued without additional medications. Three days later, optical coherence tomography showed a completely recovered, normal fovea. Two similar cases were documented. A 73-year-old man and a 53-year-old man underwent cataract surgery and started the mentioned topical postoperative therapy. Severe macular edema was diagnosed the day after surgery and resolved in 24 and 48 hours, respectively. CONCLUSION: Massive macular edema may occur immediately after uncomplicated cataract and then disappear within 1 to 3 days, without invasive therapies. This is a very significant event that may follow cataract surgery, and that was previously unreported.


Cataract Extraction , Cataract , Macular Edema , Male , Female , Humans , Aged , Middle Aged , Macular Edema/diagnosis , Macular Edema/drug therapy , Macular Edema/etiology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Cataract Extraction/adverse effects , Fovea Centralis , Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 64(15): 17, 2023 Dec 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38095906

Purpose: Ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid (OcMMP) is a rare eye disease characterized by relapsing-remitting or persisting long-lasting inflammatory events associated with progressive scarring. Despite long-term immunomodulating therapy, abnormal fibrosis keeps worsening in patients with OcMMP. This study investigates the fibrotic process in patients with OcMMP, as well as the critical role of the epithelium in modulating the local fibrosis. Methods: In this prospective, observational pilot study, patients affected by long-lasting OcMMP were compared with age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Clinical grading was assessed, and conjunctival biopsy and impression cytology were performed. Conjunctival samples were used for quantifying the expression of transcripts regulating the inflammatory and fibrogenic processes. Results: Ocular surface clinical and functional markers worsened in patients with OcMMP with fibrotic disease progression. In more advanced disease stages, both impression cytologies and conjunctival biopsies revealed increased tissue remodeling and profibrotic markers (α-SMA and TGF-ß), and decreased levels of inflammatory markers (I-CAM1, IL-10, and IL-17). Increased epithelial expression of profibrotic markers and histological changes were detected. Conclusions: Chronic OcMMP is characterized by a progressive, aberrant self-sustaining fibrotic process that worsens clinical signs and symptoms. Conjunctival epithelial cells may transdifferentiate into myofibroblast-like phenotypes when chronically exposed to high levels of inflammation, as in the case of OcMMP. Tissue remodeling markers in OcMMP could be used as early diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic biomarkers, harvested in a non-invasive and painless procedure such as impression cytologies.


Pemphigoid, Benign Mucous Membrane , Pemphigoid, Bullous , Humans , Conjunctiva/metabolism , Fibrosis , Mucous Membrane/metabolism , Mucous Membrane/pathology , Pemphigoid, Benign Mucous Membrane/diagnosis , Pemphigoid, Benign Mucous Membrane/pathology , Pemphigoid, Benign Mucous Membrane/therapy , Pemphigoid, Bullous/metabolism , Pemphigoid, Bullous/pathology , Prospective Studies , Wound Healing
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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 10: 1276502, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38076261

Introduction: Inverted Internal Limiting Membrane (ILM)-flap technique demonstrated its effectiveness, in terms of anatomical closure rate and visual acuity recovery for high myopic macular holes. We evaluated macular function after a successful inverted ILM-flap for macular holes in high myopic eyes (hMMH) using microperimetry to predict visual prognosis. Methods: A retrospective study on 23 eyes of 23 patients after surgical closure of hMMH, was performed. All patients underwent inverted ILM-flap and gas tamponade. Cataract surgery was performed in phakic eyes. Study outcomes including best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), retinal sensitivity (RS) at central 12°, central retinal sensitivity (CRS) at central 4° and mean deviation (MD), and fixation behavior as bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA, degrees2) measured by microperimetry, were evaluated over 6 months. A mixed-effects model was used to evaluate and compare the repeated measurements of outcomes between phakic and pseudophakic eyes. A regression model was performed to assess the relationship between BCVA at 6 months and independent variables. Results: Overall mean BCVA improved from 0.98 ± 0.21 logMAR at baseline to 0.47 ± 0.31 logMAR at the last follow-up (p < 0.001). Over 6 months, overall sensitivity measurements improved (RS, p = 0.001; CRS, p < 0.0001; MD, p = 0.03), and the BCEA decreased in dimension, although not significantly (p ≥ 0.05). The mixed model revealed a significantly better effect of inverted ILM-flap combined with cataract surgery on BCVA and CRS in phakic eyes than inverted ILM-flap alone in pseudophakic ones. The regression model revealed a relationship of 6-month BCVA with pre-operative BCVA (ß = 0.60, p = 0.02) and RS (ß = -0.03, p = 0.01). Conclusion: The inverted ILM-flap technique significantly improved visual acuity and retinal sensitivity after the hMMH closure, particularly when combined with cataract extraction. Pre-operative visual acuity and retinal sensitivity at central 12° may predict post-surgical visual acuity.

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J Clin Med ; 12(16)2023 Aug 09.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37629230

BACKGROUND: Microperimetric biofeedback training improved visual acuity and fixation stability in patients who previously underwent macular surgery. We aimed to compare the functional results of biofeedback training with the standard of care in patients who underwent successful inverted Internal Limiting Membrane (ILM)-flap technique for high myopic macular holes (hMMH). METHODS: This was a retrospective, comparative, cohort study. Patients with hMMH after surgical hole closure underwent microperimetric biofeedback using structured light stimulus plus acoustic tone (n = 12; Biofeedback) or standard of care with scheduled visits (n = 11; Control). Best-corrected visual acuity, retinal sensitivity at central 12° (RS) and 4° (CRS) with a mean deviation at central 12° (MD), and fixation stability as bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA 68%, 95%, and 99%) were assessed at baseline and month 1, 3, 6, and 12. The Mann-Whitney test was used to test the difference between the groups. RESULTS: Baseline functional parameters were not significantly different among the groups. BCVA significantly improved in each group (Biofeedback, p = 0.002; Control, p ≤ 0.02) at all follow-up visits. CRS significantly improved at 6 (p = 0.03) and 12 (p = 0.01) months in the Biofeedback group and at month 12 (p = 0.01) in the Control group. RS (p = 0.001) and MD (p = 0.005) improved at the last follow-up only in the trained group. After training, BCEA 68% and 95% significantly improved (6 and 12 months, p < 0.05). The Biofeedback group had better results in RS (p ≤ 0.02), CRS (p ≤ 0.02), and BCEA 68%, 95%, and 99% (p ≤ 0.01) compared to the Control at all follow-ups. BCVA and MD were better in the Biofeedback group at month 3 (p = 0.01), and month 3 (p = 0.01) and 12 (p = 0.003), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Microperimetric biofeedback can increase retinal sensitivity and stabilize fixation better than the standard care over months after a successful inverted ILM-flap for hMMH.

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Life (Basel) ; 13(7)2023 Jun 21.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37511800

BACKGROUND: Dry eye disease (DED) is a common and debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, the diagnosis and management of DED can be challenging, as the condition is multifactorial and symptoms can be nonspecific. In recent years, there have been significant advancements in diagnostic technology for DED, including the development of several new devices. METHODS: A literature review of articles on the dry eye syndrome and innovative diagnostic devices was carried out to provide an overview of some of the current high-tech diagnostic tools for DED, specifically focusing on the TearLab Osmolarity System, DEvice Hygrometer, IDRA, Tearcheck, Keratograph 5M, Cornea Dome Lens Imaging System, I-PEN Osmolarity System, LipiView II interferometer, LacryDiag Ocular Surface Analyzer, Tearscope-Plus, and Cobra HD Camera. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that consistent use of these tools in clinical settings could facilitate diagnosis, no diagnostic device can replace the TFOS algorithm.

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Eur J Ophthalmol ; : 11206721231190106, 2023 Jul 27.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37501522

Nowadays, the technological breakthroughs of mini-invasive vitreo-retinal surgery improved the perioperative management and the outcomes of millions of patients. The most common procedures include pars plana vitrectomy, episcleral surgery, intravitreal injections, and laser photocoagulation. Potential sight and non-sight-threatening side effects have been reported during the follow-up period. Ocular surface disbalance can be induced by the aforementioned procedures, resulting in mild to severe ocular discomfort symptoms. This condition may recognize different causes such as pre-existing or concomitant diseases of the external eye, the surgical procedure damage of the anatomical or physiological structures of the ocular surface, the prolonged side effects induced by the chronic topical treatment that may be toxic to the external eye.In addition to the most frequent dry eye-related signs and symptoms, subconjunctival haemorrhages, corneal epithelium damage, partial loss of corneal sensitivity or changes in corneal nerve density could postoperatively affect our patients.In conclusion, any surgical trauma directed to the posterior segment of the eye may cause the loss of the ocular surface homeostasis. Ophthalmologists should not only recognise and treat, but possibly prevent, all patients' symptoms that could manifest in the postoperative time.

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Chemotherapy ; 68(4): 228-232, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37231886

Neisseria meningitidis represents an uncommon pathogen of acute bacterial conjunctivitis. In this brief report, we describe a case of meningococcal conjunctivitis in an immunocompetent adult male, with a review of the literature. The patient went to the outpatient ophthalmology clinic complaining of severe ocular discomfort, burning, and redness for more than 2 weeks and, at slit lamp examination, he was diagnosed with a mild conjunctivitis. Microbiology cultures of ocular swabs revealed the growth of colonies, as pure culture, identified as N. meningitidis of serogroup B. A diagnosis of primary meningococcal conjunctivitis was made and treatment of patient with intramuscular injections of ceftriaxone in addition to topical moxifloxacin eye drops for 2 weeks led to clinical improvement and, finally, to a complete recovery, in accordance with microbiological findings. Ophthalmologists must be aware of the possibility of primary meningococcal conjunctivitis cases, even uncommon, and the need to treat with systemic antibiotics and their close contacts with adequate antibiotic chemoprophylaxis.


Conjunctivitis, Bacterial , Conjunctivitis , Meningococcal Infections , Neisseria meningitidis , Adult , Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Meningococcal Infections/diagnosis , Meningococcal Infections/drug therapy , Meningococcal Infections/microbiology , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/drug therapy , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/microbiology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Conjunctivitis/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis/drug therapy , Conjunctivitis/microbiology
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Curr Eye Res ; 48(8): 724-730, 2023 08.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37092761

PURPOSE: Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a common worldwide disease. LPR symptoms may involve distant organs and tissues including the ocular surface with manifestations of a Dry Eye-like disease. We evaluated the concomitant involvement of the ocular surface in patients with LPR. We also defined the clinical signs and the roles of chemical and neuro-inflammatory mediators in the tears of LPR patients. METHODS: Seventy-seven patients with LPR (mean age 65.8 ± 16.8 SD) and 25 healthy controls (mean age 56.5 ± 16.3 SD) were recruited from the otorhinolaryngology unit. Each subject was evaluated for the presence of concomitant ocular surface disease through clinical examination, including the measurement of tear break-up time (TBUT) and the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire. Tears and conjunctival imprints were collected. The presence of pepsin in tears was detected by ELISA. HLA-DR in conjunctival imprints were imaged by immunofluorescence microscopy. RT-PCR quantified conjunctival mRNA transcripts of HLA-DR, IL-8, MUC5AC, NADPH, VIP, and NPY. RESULTS: Patients with LPR had significantly increased OSDI and reduced TBUT scores compared to control subjects (p < 0.05 each). Pepsin was detected in 51% of patient tears while it was not measurable in the controls (p < 0.01). Immunoreactivity for HLA-DR in the conjunctival impressions was greater than for the controls with an increased mRNA expression (p < 0.05). mRNA transcripts for IL-8, NADPH, and VIP were significantly increased in LPR patients (p < 0.05 each), but neither MUC5AC nor NPY was different from controls. CONCLUSIONS: LPR can adversely affect the ocular surface, leading to moderate signs and symptoms of dry eye. This study provides evidence that the presence of pepsin, HLA-DR immunoreactivity, and increased mRNA expression of neuro-inflammatory markers in the tears and conjunctival imprints of LPR patients suggests a potential link between LPR inflammation and ocular surface disease.


Dry Eye Syndromes , Pepsin A , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Adult , Pepsin A/metabolism , Interleukin-8/metabolism , NADP/metabolism , Dry Eye Syndromes/diagnosis , Dry Eye Syndromes/metabolism , HLA-DR Antigens/metabolism , Tears/metabolism , Inflammation/metabolism
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Semin Ophthalmol ; 38(8): 690-702, 2023 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37095685

Dry Eye Disease (DED) is an increasingly common condition that affects between 5% and 50% of the global population. Even though DED is most frequently diagnosed in older people, it has also been diagnosed in young adults and adolescents more frequently in recent years (employees, gamers). People can experience different types of symptoms and find it challenging to read, watch TV, cook, climb stairs, and meet friends. Mild and severe dry eye can reduce quality of life similarly to mild psoriasis and moderate-to-severe angina. Furthermore, DED patients experience serious difficulties driving vehicles, especially at night, and show a decrease in work productivity, which, when combined with the relevant indirect cost that this condition produces, poses a serious challenge in our days. In addition, DED patients are more likely to develop depression and suicidal ideations and experience frequent sleep disorders. Finally, it is discussed how lifestyle changes, such as increased physical activity, blinking exercises, and a proper diet, have positive implications for the management of this condition. Our aim is to draw attention to the negative effects of dry eye in real life, which are unique to each patient, especially as they relate to the non-visual symptoms experienced by DED patients.


Dry Eye Syndromes , Quality of Life , Young Adult , Humans , Aged , Adolescent , Dry Eye Syndromes/etiology , Dry Eye Syndromes/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Transl Vis Sci Technol ; 11(12): 17, 2022 12 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36580320

Purpose: To develop and perform ex vivo testing for a device designed for semiquantitative determination of intracorneal dissection depth during big bubble (BB) deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Methods: A prototype device connected to a syringe and cannula was designed to determine depth of intrastromal placement based on air rebound pressure emitted by a software controlled generator. Ex vivo testing of the device was conducted on human corneas mounted on an artificial anterior chamber in three experiments: (1) cannula purposely introduced at different depths measured with anterior segment optical coherence tomography, (2) cannula introduced as per the BB technique, and (3) simulation of the BB technique guided by the device. Results: A positive pressure differential and successful BB were observed only when the cannula was positioned within 150 microns from the endothelial plane. In all successful BB cases (21/40), a repeatable increase in tissue rebound pressure was detected, which was not recorded in unsuccessful cases. The device was able to signal to the surgeon correct placement of the cannula (successful BB) in 16 of 17 cases and incorrect placement of the cannula (unsuccessful BB) in 8 of 8 cases (94.1% sensitivity, 100% specificity). Conclusions: In our ex vivo model, this novel medical device could reliably signal cannula positioning in the deep stroma for effective pneumatic dissection and possibly aid technical execution of BB deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Translational Relevance: A medical device that standardizes big bubble deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty could increase the overall success rate of the surgical procedure and aid popularization of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty.


Corneal Transplantation , Humans , Corneal Transplantation/methods , Cornea , Dissection/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Anterior Chamber
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Exp Eye Res ; 225: 109301, 2022 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36336099

Our aim is to describe local tissue remodeling in a cohort of adult VKC patients. Male patients diagnosed with active VKC were enrolled in an open pilot study into two groups according disease onset: childhood classic VKC and adult VKC. Visual acuity and ocular surface clinical examination focusing on chronic inflammatory sequelae and impression cytology were performed in all enrolled subjects. Conjunctival imprints were processed for molecular, biochemical and immunofluorescent analysis for tissue remodeling (TGFß1,2,3 and αSMA) and epigenetic (DNMT3a, Keap1; Nrf2) markers as well as androgen receptors were investigated and compared between groups. Clinical assessment showed increased conjunctival scarring in adult VKC compared to classic VKC. Immunoreactivity for αSMA and expression of TGFß were higher in adult VKC group. Significantly higher levels of TGFß3 (3.44 ± 1.66; p < 0.05) were detected in adult VKC compared to childhood VKC, associated with an increasing trend of TGFß1 (1.58 ± 0.25) and TGFß2 (1.65 ± 0.20) isoforms levels. Molecular analysis showed a relative increase in tissue remodeling/fibrogenic transcripts (TGFß isoforms and αSMA) associated to a significant increase of selective epigenetic targets (DNMT3, Nrf2 and keap1) in adult VKC phenotype. Increased local conjunctival androgen receptors was detected in patients with adult variants compared to classic childhood VKC and healthy subjects. Finally, a direct correlation between TGFß and androgen receptor expression was also detected. A pro-fibrotic clinical and biomolecular trait was unveiled in adult variant of VKC, which causes ocular surface disease and visual impairment.


Conjunctivitis, Allergic , Male , Humans , Conjunctivitis, Allergic/metabolism , Receptors, Androgen/genetics , Receptors, Androgen/metabolism , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1/metabolism , Pilot Projects , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism
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BMC Ophthalmol ; 22(1): 185, 2022 Apr 22.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35459112

BACKGROUND: To evaluate changes in Toll Like Receptors (TLRs) expression at the ocular surface of healthy volunteers within different age groups. METHODS: Fifty-one healthy volunteers were enrolled in a pilot observational study. Clinical function tests (OSDI questionnaire, Schirmer test type I and Break Up time) were assessed in all subjects. Temporal Conjunctival imprints were performed for molecular and immunohistochemical analysis to measure TLRs expression (TLR2, 4, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and MyD88). RESULTS: Immunofluorescence data showed an increased TLR2 and decreased TLR7 and TLR8 immunoreactivity in old conjunctival imprints. Up-regulation of TLR2 and down-regulation of TLR7, TLR8 and MyD88 transcripts expression corroborated the data. A direct correlation was showed between increasing ICAM-1 and increasing TLR2 changes with age. Within the age OSDI score increases, T-BUT values decrease, and goblet cells showed a decreasing trend. CONCLUSION: Changes in TLRs expression are associated with ageing, suggesting physiological role of TLRs in modulating ocular surface immunity. TLRs age related changes may participate to the changes of ocular surface homeostatic mechanisms which lead to inflammAging.


Toll-Like Receptor 7 , Toll-Like Receptor 8 , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing , Aging , Conjunctiva/metabolism , Humans , Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 2/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 7/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 8/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptors/genetics , Toll-Like Receptors/metabolism
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Exp Eye Res ; 219: 109035, 2022 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35307396

Ageing has been defined as a specific individual plasticity and remodeling capacity to the environment' insults and stimuli. The precise physiology of aging is not entirely understood. Several theories have been proposed and included programmed cell death, genetic mutations, the epigenetic clock, wear-and-tear and free radicals. Ocular surface represents a complex morpho-functional unit composed of different tissues that strictly interact to preserve homeostasis and function. Ageing severely disrupts this system by means of inflammaging and immunosenescence, leading to ocular surface failure in older population.


Immunosenescence , Inflammation , Aged , Aging , Apoptosis , Humans
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Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 260(8): 2703-2710, 2022 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35254512

PURPOSE: To evaluate the mid-term safety and effectiveness of intravitreal dexamethasone implant (DEX-i) for treating unresponsive to medical therapy cystoid macular edema (CME) in vitrectomized eyes for endophthalmitis. METHODS: Retrospective and interventional case series study conducted on vitrectomized eyes for endophthalmitis that developed a CME that did not adequately respond to medical therapy, who underwent 0.7-mg DEX-i. Main outcome measures were changes in central retinal thickness (CRT) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA). RESULTS: Eleven eyes were included in the study. Microbiological findings of vitreous biopsies were 7 (63.6%) staphylococcus epidermidis; 3 (27.3%) Pseudomonas aeruginosa; and 1 (9.1%) Propionibacterium acnes. Median (interquartile range, IqR) duration of CME was 4.0 (3.0-4.0) months. Median (IqR) time between vitrectomy and DEX-i was 9.0 (9.0-11.0) months. Median CRT was significantly decreased from 548.0 (412.8-572.5) µm at baseline to 308.0 (281.3-365.5) µm at month 6 (p = 0.0009, Friedman test). Median BCVA significantly improved from 38.0 (30.5-44.8) letters at baseline to 50.0 (46.8-53.0) letters at month 6 (p < 0.0001, Friedman), with 9 (81.8%) eyes gaining ≥ 10 letters. Elevation of intraocular pressure was observed in one (9.1%) eye, which was successfully controlled with medical therapy. No recurrence of endophthalmitis or other complications was observed. Eight (72.7%) eyes required an additional DEX-i, while 3 (27.3%) were successfully controlled with only one DEX-i. CME recurrence occurred in 5 (62.5%) Gram-positive and 3 (100.0%) Gram-negative bacteria (p = 0.2357). CONCLUSION: In vitrectomized eyes for endophthalmitis affected by CME unresponsive to medical therapy, DEX-i had an acceptable safety profile and achieved favorable outcomes. The possibility of suppressing mechanisms for infection control should be taken into account, although correct management of endophthalmitis and long time without reactivation before DEX-i reduce the risk.


Endophthalmitis , Eye Infections, Bacterial , Macular Edema , Dexamethasone , Drug Implants/therapeutic use , Endophthalmitis/complications , Endophthalmitis/diagnosis , Endophthalmitis/drug therapy , Eye Infections, Bacterial/diagnosis , Eye Infections, Bacterial/drug therapy , Glucocorticoids , Humans , Intravitreal Injections , Macular Edema/diagnosis , Macular Edema/drug therapy , Macular Edema/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Visual Acuity
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Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep ; 25: 101245, 2022 Mar.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34984246

PURPOSE: To report the impact of Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibitor Eye Drops in cases of cataract surgery performed in severe Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). OBSERVATIONS: A patient affected by FECD stage II underwent femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS), developed postsurgical corneal failure and was scheduled for endothelial keratoplasty. Compassionate treatment with Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibitor Eye Drops 4 times per day was started. A significant improvement in visual acuity and corneal failure was recorded. Thereafter, other two patients affected by FECD stage II were prophylactically treated with Rho-Associated Kinase Inhibitor Eye Drops 4 times per day for three months before FLACS with good visual and clinical outcome. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: These cases expand upon the reported effects of rho-associated kinase inhibitor Ripasudil in the FECD, suggesting a role as adjuvant medical therapy in patients advised for intraocular surgery to improve endothelial function and reduce the risk of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK).

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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 32(1): NP15-NP18, 2022 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32854535

BACKGROUND: To report the long-term effects of the new rhNGF treatment on corneal sensitivity in patients with. CASES PRESENTATION: We present three cases of corneal ulcers due to NK that were treated with rhNGF. In each patient wound healing evolution was documented by clinical pictures and corneal sensitivity measured by Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometry. Best corrected visual acuity and Type I Schirmer test were also assessed neurotrophic keratopathy.All patients healed within 8 weeks and NK showed no recurrences in the mean follow-up period of 35 weeks. Each subject showed a significant increase of corneal sensitivity and tear secretion, with concomitant improvement in visual acuity. CONCLUSION: Corneal sensitivity, measured by Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer, markedly increased in all eyes. Further studies are warranted to demonstrate a possible mechanism of nerve restoration with rhNGF treatment.


Corneal Diseases , Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary , Corneal Ulcer , Keratitis , Cornea , Corneal Diseases/drug therapy , Corneal Ulcer/diagnosis , Corneal Ulcer/drug therapy , Humans , Visual Acuity
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 30(2): 290-293, 2022 Feb 17.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32946296

INTRODUCTION: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) has been previously reported to cause rare occurrence of mostly epithelial and nummular keratitis. We hereby report two patients developing bilateral peripheral deep interstitial keratitis following EBV-related infectious mononucleosis (IM). DESCRIPTION OF CASES: Two female adolescents presented with findings of chronic relapsing posterior interstitial keratitis with neovascularisation mostly located in the superior and inferior peripheral cornea, in absence of signs of anterior uveitis. The disease presented months after the occurrence of IM. Other etiologies of interstitial keratitis were excluded. EBV DNA could not be detected in the aqueous humor of both patients. The patients responded promptly to topical corticosteroids, with multiple recurrences reported in one case. CONCLUSION: EBV-induced IM can cause bilateral peripheral interstitial keratitis with delayed onset. Progressive relapsing course of the keratitis can be observed.


Epstein-Barr Virus Infections , Infectious Mononucleosis , Keratitis , Adolescent , Cornea , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/complications , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/diagnosis , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/drug therapy , Female , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics , Humans , Infectious Mononucleosis/complications , Infectious Mononucleosis/diagnosis , Keratitis/diagnosis , Keratitis/drug therapy , Keratitis/etiology
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