1. Trefoil factor family 1, MUC5AC and human Ieucocyte antigen-DR expression by conjunctival cells in patients with glaucoma treated with chronic drugs: could these markers predict the success of glaucoma surgery?
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Souchier, M., Buron, N., Lafontaine, P. O., Bron, A. M., Baudouin, C., and Creuzot-Garcher, C.
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CONJUNCTIVA diseases ,FLOW cytometry ,CYTODIAGNOSIS ,HLA histocompatibility antigens ,EYE diseases ,GLAUCOMA surgery - Abstract
Aims: To evaluate conjunctival expression of trefoil factor family (TFF)1, MUC5AC and human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-DR in patients with glaucoma treated with topical drugs, and to determine whether these parameters can predict the outcome of glaucoma surgery. Methods: 77 conjunctival impression cytology specimens were collected from 77 patients with glaucoma (66 receiving drops with preservative and 11 treated with preservative-free drops) and 43 controls. TFF1, MUC5AC and HLA-DR expression was analysed using flow cytometry. Trabeculectomy was performed in 56 patients; success was defined as an intraocular pressure (IOP) ≤1 5 mm Hg without any lOP-lowering drug at 6 months. Results: The expression of TFF 1, MUC5AC and HLA-DR was significantly higher in patients than in controls (p=0.01, 0.05 and 0.004, respectively). A higher expression of MUC5AC was found in patients treated with preserved drops than in those receiving unpreserved drops (p = 0.04). A higher MUC5AC expression and a lower HLA-DR expression was observed in successful glaucoma surgeries than in failures. Conclusions: TFF1 and MUC5AC secretions are probably a response to mild ocular surface changes caused by long-term use of topical treatment. Their increased expression could be a predicting factor of further successful glaucoma surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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