Literature DB >> 17216107

Inflammatory response to fungal keratitis.

Bradley M Mitchell1, Kirk R Wilhelmus.   

Abstract

Ocular fungal infections occur worldwide and are important contributors to vision loss. While many aspects of the microbe and host interaction involved in fungal keratitis remain undefined, two aspects known to affect susceptibility are disruption of the epithelial barrier and immunosuppression of the host. Our recent pathogenesis studies using an experimental murine model have provided insight into the influence of these factors on keratomycosis. Increased susceptibility was associated with greater neutrophilic infiltration, greater fungal invasion of the corneal stroma, up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-9, and morphogenic switching from yeast to hyphae. Understanding the pathogenic events of fungal keratitis will identify potential targets for therapeutic intervention of these sight-threatening infections.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 17216107     DOI: 10.1016/s1542-0124(12)70243-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ocul Surf        ISSN: 1542-0124            Impact factor:   5.033


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1.  The lectin KM+ induces corneal epithelial wound healing in rabbits.

Authors:  Fernando Chahud; Leandra N Z Ramalho; Fernando S Ramalho; Antonio Haddad; Maria C Roque-Barreira
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 1.925

2.  The epidemiological aspects of fungal keratitis in a population sample from Northern Iran: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Mitra Akbari; Mohadese Sedighi; Reza Soltani Moghadam; Ehsan Kazemnejad
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2022-06-30

3.  Infectious crystalline keratopathy caused by Cladosporium sp. after penetrating keratoplasty: a case report.

Authors:  Ricardo Alexandre Stock; Elcio Luiz Bonamigo; Emeline Cadore; Rafael Allan Oechsler
Journal:  Int Med Case Rep J       Date:  2016-08-29
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