Aim: To investigate the role of some variables, including allergy and autoimmunity, in the pathogenesis of vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). The VKC is a chronic and often severe form of bilateral keratoconjunctivitis. Usually, it begins during the first decade and disappears during the end of the second decade of life. Materials and methods: 26 patients with VKC were selected. The diagnosis was performed by the ophthalmologist through a score based on ocular signs and subjective symptoms before and after administration of 1% cyclosporine A (Cy) eyedrops. Each variable was graded: 0 = absent; 1 = mild; 2 = moderate; 3 = severe. Patients with a total score ≥7 were included in the study. Blood samples were collected at the initial time for the determination of autoimmunity by total IgE and antinuclear antibodies (ANA). A Skin Prick Test (SPT) was performed on each patient to common inhalants and food allergens. Results: 53.8% of the children resulted atopic. The most important allergens were house dust mites and grasses. 46.1% of the patients showed total IgE >100 UI/ml and 30.8% had ANA positivity at the first determination. The photophobia occurred in 42.3% of children, most frequently with respect to other symptoms like secretion or tearing (30.8%), foreign body sensation (15.4%), itching and conjunctival hyperemia (11.5%). Conclusions: Fortunately all children improved their symptoms after Cy eyedrop therapy. Moreover, there was an elevated percentage (30.8%) of children with ANA positivity compared with the values in the general pediatric population. Despite the fact that it is a non-specific autoantibody, its high presence in a population of children with VKC may have an important role in clarifying etiopathogenesis and chronic inflammation.

Pathogenesis of vernal keratoconjunctivitis and associated factors / Nebbioso, Marcella; Zicari, Anna Maria; Celani, Camilla; Lollobrigida, Valeria; Grenga, Roberto; Duse, Marzia. - In: SEMINARS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0882-0538. - STAMPA. - 30:5-6(2015), pp. 340-344. [10.3109/08820538.2013.874483]

Pathogenesis of vernal keratoconjunctivitis and associated factors

NEBBIOSO, Marcella
Primo
Writing – Review & Editing
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ZICARI, Anna Maria
Secondo
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CELANI, CAMILLA;Valeria Lollobrigida;GRENGA, Roberto
Penultimo
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DUSE, MARZIA
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the role of some variables, including allergy and autoimmunity, in the pathogenesis of vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). The VKC is a chronic and often severe form of bilateral keratoconjunctivitis. Usually, it begins during the first decade and disappears during the end of the second decade of life. Materials and methods: 26 patients with VKC were selected. The diagnosis was performed by the ophthalmologist through a score based on ocular signs and subjective symptoms before and after administration of 1% cyclosporine A (Cy) eyedrops. Each variable was graded: 0 = absent; 1 = mild; 2 = moderate; 3 = severe. Patients with a total score ≥7 were included in the study. Blood samples were collected at the initial time for the determination of autoimmunity by total IgE and antinuclear antibodies (ANA). A Skin Prick Test (SPT) was performed on each patient to common inhalants and food allergens. Results: 53.8% of the children resulted atopic. The most important allergens were house dust mites and grasses. 46.1% of the patients showed total IgE >100 UI/ml and 30.8% had ANA positivity at the first determination. The photophobia occurred in 42.3% of children, most frequently with respect to other symptoms like secretion or tearing (30.8%), foreign body sensation (15.4%), itching and conjunctival hyperemia (11.5%). Conclusions: Fortunately all children improved their symptoms after Cy eyedrop therapy. Moreover, there was an elevated percentage (30.8%) of children with ANA positivity compared with the values in the general pediatric population. Despite the fact that it is a non-specific autoantibody, its high presence in a population of children with VKC may have an important role in clarifying etiopathogenesis and chronic inflammation.
2015
conjunctivitis; cyclosporine A; keratitis; keratoconjunctivitis; vernal keratoconjunctivitis; vernal score
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Pathogenesis of vernal keratoconjunctivitis and associated factors / Nebbioso, Marcella; Zicari, Anna Maria; Celani, Camilla; Lollobrigida, Valeria; Grenga, Roberto; Duse, Marzia. - In: SEMINARS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0882-0538. - STAMPA. - 30:5-6(2015), pp. 340-344. [10.3109/08820538.2013.874483]
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