| Literature DB >> 28270126 |
Sandra Everett1, Sahana Vishwanath2, Vanessa Cavero2, Long Shen3, Lakshmanan Suresh4,3, Kishore Malyavantham3, Norah Lincoff-Cohen1,5, Julian L Ambrus6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dry eye is a common problem in Ophthalmology and may occur for many reasons including Sjogren's syndrome (SS). Recent studies have identified autoantibodies, anti-salivary gland protein 1 (SP1), anti-carbonic anhydrase 6 (CA6) and anti-parotid secretory protein (PSP), which occur early in the course of SS. The current studies were designed to evaluate how many patients with idiopathic dry eye and no evidence of systemic diseases from a dry eye practice have these autoantibodies.Entities:
Keywords: Autoantibodies; Corneal abrasion; Dry eyes; Sjogren’s syndrome
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28270126 PMCID: PMC5341407 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-017-0412-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Patient Characteristics
| SCH < 3 mm | 3 mm < SCH < 6 mm | Normal | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number in Group | 27 | 38 | 35 |
| Age | 40 – 95 (mean 67.8) yrs. | 44 – 80 (mean 63.8) yrs. | 31-93 (mean 57.4 years) |
| Duration of Dry Eyes | 1 – 30 (mean 13) yrs. | 0.5 – 10 (mean 4.1) years | None |
| Presence of Dry Mouth | 9 patients | 8 patients | None |
Fig. 1Tear osmolarity studies were done as described in materials and methods. Data shown are the tear osmolarity in the right and left eye of the normal controls (HC) and the patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS)
Fig. 2Antibodies to Ro, La, SP1, CA6 and PSP were determined by ELISA in the sera of patients with idiopathic dry eyes and Schirmer’s tests < 3 mm (27 patients), Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm (38 patients) or normal controls (35 patients). Data shown are the percent positive in each group for each of these autoantibodies
Fig. 3Antibodies to Ro, La, SP1, CA6 and PSP were determined by ELISA in the sera of patients with idiopathic dry eyes and dry mouth with Schirmer’s tests < 3 mm (9 patients), Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm (10 patients). Data shown are the percent positive in each group for each of these autoantibodies
Fig. 4Antibodies to Ro, La, SP1, CA6 and PSP were determined by ELISA in the sera of 24 patients with idiopathic dry eyes for less than 2 years and Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm. Data shown are the percent positive for each of these autoantibodies
Fig. 5a IgM, IgG and IgA autoantibodies to SP1 were determined by ELISA in the sera of patients with idiopathic dry eyes and Schirmer’s tests < 3 mm (27 patients), Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm (38 patients) or normal controls (35 patients). Data shown are the percent positive in each group for each of these autoantibodies. b IgM, IgG and IgA autoantibodies to CA6 were determined by ELISA in the sera of patients with idiopathic dry eyes and Schirmer’s tests < 3 mm (27 patients), Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm (38 patients) or normal controls (35 patients). Data shown are the percent positive in each group for each of these autoantibodies. c IgM, IgG and IgA autoantibodies to PSP were determined by ELISA in the sera of patients with idiopathic dry eyes and Schirmer’s tests < 3 mm (27 patients), Schirmer’s tests < 6 mm (38 patients) or normal controls (35 patients). Data shown are the percent positive in each group for each of these autoantibodies