| Literature DB >> 27185163 |
Mirja Ramke1, Xiaohong Zhou1, Emma Caroline Materne1, Jaya Rajaiya1, James Chodosh2.
Abstract
The cornea contains a heterogeneous population of antigen-presenting cells with the capacity to contribute to immune responses. Adenovirus keratitis is a severe corneal infection with acute and chronic phases. The role of resident corneal antigen-presenting cells in adenovirus keratitis has not been studied. We utilized transgenic MaFIA mice in which c-fms expressing macrophages and dendritic cells can be induced to undergo apoptosis, in a mouse model of adenovirus keratitis. Clinical keratitis and recruitment of myeloperoxidase and CD45(+) cells were diminished in c-fms depleted, adenovirus infected mice, as compared to controls, consistent with a role for myeloid-lineage cells in adenovirus keratitis.Entities:
Keywords: Adenovirus; Adenovirus keratitis; Dendritic cell; Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis; Host-pathogen interaction; Leukocyte; MaFIA mice; Macrophage; Neutrophil
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27185163 PMCID: PMC4903898 DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2016.05.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Eye Res ISSN: 0014-4835 Impact factor: 3.467