| Literature DB >> 30245588 |
Ioana Catalina Ionescu1, Catalina Gabriela Corbu1,2,3, Cristiana Tanase4,5, Gabriela Ionita6, Cristina Nicula7,8, Valeria Coviltir1, Vasile Potop1,2, Mihaela Constantin2, Elena Codrici4, Simona Mihai4, Ionela Daniela Popescu4, Ana-Maria Enciu4,9, Dana Dascalescu1, Miruna Burcel1, Radu Ciuluvica10, Liliana-Mary Voinea3,11.
Abstract
Keratoconus is a progressive corneal ectasia that may lead to severe visual impairment due to the irregular astigmatism caused by corneal thinning. In addition to its association with atopy, eye rubbing, or genetic component, late reports suggest the involvement of inflammation in the pathogenesis of the disease. Our aim was to determine the concentration of IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, RANTES, IFN gamma, and TNF alpha in the tear film of patients with keratoconus and their first degree family members. We analyzed forty-eight participants in an observational cross-sectional study. The diagnosis of keratoconus had to be confirmed in addition to a minimum of 47 D corneal refractive power by corneal topography readings provided by a Placido-based topography system and analysis of the pattern: irregular astigmatism with an asymmetric "bow-tie." As for the other groups, the most important diagnosis criteria were a normal topographic pattern with a regular astigmatism. 17 keratoconus patients, 16 relatives, and 15 controls were recruited after clinical assessment as part of the research. The cytokine's mean values were similar in the keratoconus group and the relatives' samples but significantly higher compared to the controls. Important differences were found in IL-4 levels between keratoconus patients and relatives and between relatives and controls (mean difference of 302.42, p < 0.0016 and 219.16, p < 0.033, Tukey's HSD procedure). In the keratoconus group, using the CORR procedure, we found statistically strong correlations of IL-6 lacrimal concentrations with the disease stage (r = 0.56, p < 0.01), keratometry (r = 0.55, p < 0.02), pachymetry (r = -0.64, p < 0.048), and corneal hysteresis (r = -0.53, p < 0.02). Cytokine overexpression may be relevant for the inflammatory etiology of keratoconus. In conclusion, in the case of some first degree family members, the elevated tear biomarkers may represent a supplementary risk factor.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30245588 PMCID: PMC6139184 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4285268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediators Inflamm ISSN: 0962-9351 Impact factor: 4.711
Tear-fluid cytokine mean concentrations measured in pg/mL in keratoconus, first degree family members, and controls.
| Cytokines (pg/mL) | Keratoconus | First degree family members | Controls |
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| IFN gamma | 157.75 (±69.68) | 144.59 (±63.61) | 106.07 (±19.93) | 0.0374 (ANOVA) |
| IL-10 | 181.61 (±78.55) | 163.60 (70.97) | 123.56 (±30.96) | 0.0447 (ANOVA) |
| IL-1 beta | 113.52 (±34.86) | 107.06 (±24.71) | 83.45 (±18.07) | 0.0091 (ANOVA) |
| IL-4 | 461.67 (±283.20) | 378.37 (±242.48) | 159.21 (±99.72) | 0.0018 (ANOVA) |
| IL-6 | 122.32 (±18.63) | 112.41 (±20.38) | 100.31 (±14.13) | 0.0051 (ANOVA) |
| RANTES | 185.37 (±38.73) | 169.61 (±37.95) | 174.14 (±65.67) | 0.3061 (Kruskal-Wallis) |
| TNF alpha | 131.80 (±34.29) | 125.33 (±28.08) | 108.07 (±15.84) | 0.05 (ANOVA) |
Figure 1Distribution of cytokines in the tear fluid of subjects. 0 = keratoconus group; 1 = family members; 2 = control group. It is noticeable that the tear cytokine concentration is highest in the keratoconus group, followed by the family members' group, and lowest in the control group.
Mean differences between groups for IL-1 beta measured with Tukey's honest test.
| IL-1 beta | Mean difference | Tukey-adjusted | 95% confidence interval |
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| Keratoconus versus relatives | 6.46 | 0.7842 | −17.09 to 30.02 |
| Keratoconus versus controls | 30.07 | 0.0094 | 6.51 to 53.63 |
| Relatives versus controls | 23.60 | 0.0539 | −0.33 to 47.54 |
Mean differences between groups for IL-4 measured with Tukey's honest test.
| IL-4 | Mean difference | Tukey-adjusted | 95% confidence interval |
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| Keratoconus versus relatives | 83.29 | 0.5866 | −121.25 to 287.85 |
| Keratoconus versus controls | 302.45 | 0.0016 | 105.34 to 499.57 |
| Relatives versus controls | 219.16 | 0.0333 | 14.60 to 423.71 |
Figure 2Mean differences between groups shown with 95% confidence interval in IL-1 beta. 0: keratoconus group; 1: family members' group; 2: control group. There were significant differences between the groups 1 and 2 as well as between 0 and 2.
Figure 3Mean differences between groups shown with 95% confidence interval in IL-4. 0: keratoconus group; 1: family member group; 2: control group. There were significant differences between groups 1 and 2 as well as between 0 and 2.
Correlations between the concentrations of inflammatory mediators and paraclinical parameters in keratoconus patients.
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| Cytokine | IFN gamma | IL-10 | IL-1 beta | IL-4 | IL-6 | RANTES | TNF alpha |
| Disease stage | 0.41420 | 0.2867 | 0.48542 | 0.4971 | 0.5621 | 0.49538 | 0.15387 |
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| Kmax | 0.25383 | 0.17647 | 0.3529 | 0.3178 | 0.55637 | 0.37255 | 0.16912 |
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| CCT | −0.54897 | −0.4543 | −0.62387 | −0.6076 | −0.6489 | −0.65120 | −0.37691 |
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| CH | −0.86258 | −0.8767 | −0.81825 | −0.8328 | −0.5395 | −0.50766 | −0.86205 |
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| CRF | −0.82852 | −0.8739 | −0.79039 | −0.8089 | −0.3630 | −0.41664 | −0.84797 |
In the case of 1 subject, IL-1 beta was not detectable in the tear film, the same as in the case of 2 subjects for IL-4, hence the missing observations. Kmax: maximal keratometry reading measured by the corneal topography; CCT: central corneal thickness measured by ultrasonic pachymeter or by OCT; CH: corneal hysteresis; CRF: corneal resistance factor measured with the Ocular Response Analyzer.