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Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis: An Intraocular Inflammatory Mouse Model
Published on: January 12, 2022
Autoimmune uveitis: the associated proinflammatory molecules and the search for immunoregulation
Alessandra Goncalves Commodaro1, Valquiria Bueno, Rubens Belfort
1Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627, São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract:
Uveitis is an intraocular inflammatory disease causing a significant visual impairment. The disease can be idiopathic, associated with infectious and systemic disorders or arisen from an unknown cause. Over the last 20years the model of EAU in mice has contributed significantly for the establishment of parameters for diagnostic evaluations and therapies for posterior uveitis in human. Many studies using recently discovered molecules which present proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects have been described. Moreover, new approaches of research provided by the increasing body of knowledge on components of immune responses such as cytokines, T-cell subpopulations and their associated functions have contributed for the further understanding of uveitis and possible treatment.
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