Treatment of dry eye by autologous serum application in Sjogren's syndrome

Citation
K. Tsubota et al., Treatment of dry eye by autologous serum application in Sjogren's syndrome, BR J OPHTH, 83(4), 1999, pp. 390-395
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology,"da verificare
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN journal
00071161 → ACNP
Volume
83
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
390 - 395
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1161(199904)83:4<390:TODEBA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Aim-To evaluate the efficacy of autologous serum application for the treatm ent of dry eye in Sjogren's syndrome. Methods-The stability of essential components (EGF, vitamin A, and TGF-P) i n preserved serum were examined following preservation at 4 degrees C and - 20 degrees C. In a primary clinical trial, 12 patients with Sjogren's syndr ome were treated with autologous serum (diluted to 20% with sterile saline) for 4 weeks, and vital staining of the ocular surface was compared before and after treatment. The effects of serum on mucin (MUC-1) expression were observed in cultured conjunctival epithelial cells in vitro. Results-EGF, vitamin A, and TGF-beta were well preserved for up to 1 month in the refrigerator at 4 degrees C and up to 3 months in the freezer at -20 degrees C. Rose bengal and fluorescein scores improved significantly from the initial scores of 5.3 and 5.6 to 1.7 and 2.5 after 4 weeks, respectivel y. The additive effect of human serum for cultured conjunctival epithelial cells showed significant MUC-1 upregulation on the cell surface. Conclusion-Autologous serum application is a safe and efficient way to prov ide essential components to the ocular surface in the treatment of dry eye associated with Sjogren's syndrome.