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Comparative analysis of tear cytokines in patients with glaucoma, ocular hypertension, and healthy controls

Publication at Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2023

Abstract

PurposeTo investigate the ocular surface inflammation in patients with primary open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension by analyzing tears and to compare findings with healthy controls.MethodsObservational case-control study. Tear samples were collected by 5 mu l microcapillary tube from 24 patients with glaucoma treated by antiglaucoma drops, 9 non-treated patients with ocular hypertension and 45 healthy controls.

Tears were analyzed from right eye by multiplex Bio-Plex system for the presence of 6 cytokines: IL1 beta, IL10, IL4, IFN gamma, MIF and VEGF.ResultsSignificantly higher concentrations of IL1 beta and IL10 (glaucoma or ocular hypertension vs. healthy controls, p < 0.0001), VEGF (glaucoma vs. ocular hypertension, p < 0.05; ocular hypertension vs. healthy controls, p < 0.02) and MIF (glaucoma vs. healthy controls, p < 0.03) were detected in patients' tears. Both patient groups have activated to a significantly lower extent the Th1 pathway represented by IFN gamma than Th2 pathway represented by IL10 (p < 0.001) and, at the same time, the IFN gamma/IL4 ratio was significantly increased in healthy controls (p < 0.001) and patients with ocular hypertension (p < 0.02) compared to glaucoma individuals.ConclusionThis study shows that secretion of inflammation-related cytokines by conjunctival cells is increased in both, glaucoma and ocular hypertension patients and can be detected in their tears.

Nevertheless, data indicates stronger ocular surface inflammation in non-treated follow-up patients diagnosed with ocular hypertension than in glaucoma subjects treated by antiglaucoma drops.