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Lacritina é uma glicoproteína de 12,3 kDa codificada em humanos pelo gene LACRT. A descoberta da lacritina surgiu a partir de uma triagem de fatores que estimulam a secreção de proteínas lacrimais. A lacritina é uma proteína secretada encontrada nas lágrimas e na saliva. A lacritina também promove a secreção lacrimal, a proliferação e a sobrevivência de células epiteliais, e a cicatrização de feridas na córnea. A lacritina é, portanto, um mitógeno prossecretor multifuncional com atividade de sobrevivência celular. A clivagem natural ou bacteriana da lacritina libera um fragmento C-terminal que é bactericida.
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Relationship Between Facial Melasma and Ocular Photoaging Diseases.
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Climatic droplet keratopathy in both eyes: A case report.
Climatic droplet keratopathy is characterized by the formation of tiny, oil-like droplets on the cornea's surface, leading to discomfort and visual disturbances. This case report describes complex corneal opacity in the central pupillary zone, highlighting diagnostic challenges and the importance of early intervention. The patient presented with persistent discomfort and progressive visual disturbances due to bilateral corneal opacity and epithelial changes. Initial clinical manifestations raised suspicion for corneal decompensation. Definitive exclusion of endothelial dystrophy was achieved through diagnostic surgical intervention (epithelial scraping in the right eye), which demonstrated intact endothelial function via rapid postoperative healing. The final diagnosis include bilateral climatic droplet keratopathy with cataracts. Elective staged surgical excision was performed, beginning with epithelial scraping combined with cataract surgery in the right eye, followed by strategic excision of the Bowman layer and superficial stroma within a 5 mm × 5 mm pupillary zone in both eyes, demonstrating the value of selective intervention. The surgical intervention achieved successful corneal re-epithelialization accompanied by significant visual acuity recovery. Serial follow-up over 12 months confirmed sustained restoration of central corneal transparency and stability in visual function. This case establishes that diagnostic surgical scraping is essential to exclude endothelial dysfunction in climatic droplet keratopathy. Guided by this confirmation, targeted anterior lamellar keratectomy achieved successful visual rehabilitation, with sustained central corneal transparency objectively documented at 1-year follow-up.
Integrated analysis of microRNA expression in tears of Kazakh patients with climatic droplet keratopathy in Xinjiang, China.
Climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK) is a corneal diseases, which is characterized by increased oil-like deposits on the anterior elastic lamina and anterior stromal layer. Severe CDK can even cause blindness, with no specific available treatment. Besides. CDK is poorly understood in terms of its pathogenic mechanisms. Thus, to determine potential biomarkers for CDK, we analyzed the microRNA expression profile in tear samples from CDK patients and investigated their putative roles in the pathogenesis of CDK. Herein, miRNA sequencing and following bioinformatics analysis was performed to explore the roles of their target genes in CDK. A total of 67 differentially expressed miRNAs were identified, of which 25 were upregulated and 42 were downregulated. qPCR verification showed that among the up- and down-regulated miRNAs, expression of five and six, respectively, was most significantly different.The target genes of the differentially expressed miRNAs are involved in the FoxO signaling pathway, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) signaling pathway, and steroid hormone biosynthesis. Protein-protein interaction network analyses identified 20 hub genes, including PTEN, GSK3B, and SMAD3. In conclusion, the panel of differentially expressed miRNAs identified may have potential utility as early diagnostic biomarkers for CDK. Moreover, the TNF signaling pathway is a new potential target in CDK for the development of treatments.
Successful management of a retained host Descemet's membrane after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) - A case report.
To report the 21st case showing the rare occurrence of retained Descemet's membrane (DM) following penetrating keratoplasty (PKP). We intend to investigate possible etiologies, expected sequelae, and outcome of neodymium-dpoed yttrium alumnium garnet (Nd: YAG) laser membranectomy. Our case is a 74-year-old male who underwent PKP surgery in the right eye secondary to corneal decompensation following cataract surgery in addition to corneal thinning secondary to superficial keratectomy related to the pre-existing climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK). Postoperative assessment revealed a retro-corneal membrane within the anterior chamber, which was affecting his vision. Based on the post-operative course and the decreased vision as an indication for intervention, it was decided to excise the retained DM. Membranectomy with Nd: YAG laser was performed, and the patient's visual acuity measurement improved from 20/400 to 20/25. However, the endothelial cell count decreased from 1479 to 520 cells/mm2 (35 % loss) at 15 months post YAG membranectomy with clear graft. Histopathological examination confirmed the clinical suspicion of a retained DM, since it was absent in the submitted host corneal tissue in addition to the pre-existing CDK. Retention of DM following PKP is a rare but possible complication and high index of suspicion is required for proper diagnosis and management to obtain better visual outcome. Nd: YAG laser membranectomy was effective in excising the retained DM and improving vision. Endothelial cell loss following Nd: YAG laser membranectomy as a complication was observed and should be addressed during the treatment plan.
miR-1273h-5p protects the human corneal epithelium against UVR-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis: Role of miR-1273h-5p in climatic droplet keratopathy.
Climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK) is characterized by an increased number of oil-like deposits on the most anterior corneal layers, which affect vision and can cause blindness. Environmental ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure is a major risk factor, but the underlying mechanism of CDK pathogenesis is unclear. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that miRNAs participate in the cross-talk with oxidative stress. We aimed to explore whether certain miRNAs are involved in the pathogenesis of CDK. We performed miRNA sequencing of tears from patients with CDK and healthy individuals from Tacheng region of Xinjiang and conducted bioinformatic analysis of key miRNAs. We also evaluated viability, migration, and apoptosis of human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs) subjected to UVR treatment. miR-1273h-5p expression was abnormally downregulated in the tears of patients with CDK. miR-1273h-5p promoted cell proliferation and migration and inhibited UVR-induced mitochondrial apoptosis. miR-1273h-5p protected HCECs against UVR-induced oxidative damage by reducing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and inhibiting mitochondrial apoptosis via the activation of the Nrf2 pathway. Thus, our results suggest that miR-1273h-5p protects the corneal epithelium against UVR-induced oxidative stress damage.
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Climatic droplet keratopathy in both eyes: A case report.
Relationship Between Facial Melasma and Ocular Photoaging Diseases.
Integrated analysis of microRNA expression in tears of Kazakh patients with climatic droplet keratopathy in Xinjiang, China.
Successful management of a retained host Descemet's membrane after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) - A case report.
miR-1273h-5p protects the human corneal epithelium against UVR-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis: Role of miR-1273h-5p in climatic droplet keratopathy.
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- Relationship Between Facial Melasma and Ocular Photoaging Diseases.
- Climatic droplet keratopathy in both eyes: A case report.
- Integrated analysis of microRNA expression in tears of Kazakh patients with climatic droplet keratopathy in Xinjiang, China.
- Successful management of a retained host Descemet's membrane after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) - A case report.
- miR-1273h-5p protects the human corneal epithelium against UVR-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis: Role of miR-1273h-5p in climatic droplet keratopathy.
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