| Literature DB >> 28324534 |
Amandeep Kaur1, Vijay Kumar2, Simranjeet Singh1, Joginder Singh2, Niraj Upadhyay3, Shivika Datta4, Sourav Singla1, Virender Kumar2.
Abstract
Keratitis is an inflammatory condition, characterized by involvement of corneal tissues. Most recurrent challenge of keratitis is infection. Bacteria, virus, fungus and parasitic organism have potential to cause infection. TLR are an important class of protein which has a major role in innate immune response to combat with pathogens. In last past years, extensive research efforts have provided considerable abundance information regarding the role of TLR in various types of keratitis. This paper focuses to review the recent literature illustrating amoebic, bacterial, fungal and viral keratitis associated with Toll-like receptor molecules and summarize existing thoughts on pathogenesis and treatment besides future probabilities for prevention against TLR-associated keratitis.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokines; Infection; Keratitis; Toll-like receptor; Treatment
Year: 2015 PMID: 28324534 PMCID: PMC4569616 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-015-0280-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Major categories of corneal inflammation (keratitis) of eyes
List of different types of TLR with causal organisms
| Causal organism | Type of TLR | References | |
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| Bacteria |
| TLR 9 silencing involved in reducing neutrophil infiltration | Huang et al. ( |
| Endotoxin of PA involved in TLR4-dependent expression of PECAM-1 and MIP-2 | Khatri et al. ( | ||
| Flagellin of PA involved in TLR5–NF-Kβ pathway for corneal inflammation | Zhang et al. ( | ||
| TLR4 involved in host resistance during | Huang et al. ( | ||
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| Corneal inflammation mediated by TLR2 and MyD88 in resident epithelial cells | Sun et al. ( | |
| TLR2-dependent recognition of bacteria peptidoglycan | Dziarski and Gupta ( | ||
| TLR 2 role in bacterial endophthalmitis | Kumar et al. ( | ||
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| TLR2 and 4-associated host–bacterial interaction | Bourcier et al. ( | |
| Endosymbiotic | TLR 4-linked inflammatory response | Saint Andre et al. | |
| Protozoan |
| TLR4-stimulated inflammatory responses in the cornea | Alizadeh et al. ( |
| Fungi |
| TLR2-associated cytokine and chemokine production | Guo et al. ( |
| TLR2 and TLR4 initiate immune responses | Guo and Wu ( | ||
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| TLR2, but not TLR4, triggers cytokine production | Gil and Gozalbo ( | |
| Virus |
| Toll-like receptor 3 agonist poly (I:C)-induced antiviral response in human corneal epithelial cells | Kumar et al. ( |
| Induce TLR3, 9 and IL-6 secretion, involved in corneal cell inflammation | Hayashi et al. ( | ||
| Induce expression of cytokines, interferon and TLR7 in HCEC | Li et al. ( | ||
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| Empty viral capsid involved in TLR 4-linked keratitis | Chintakuntlawar et al. ( | |