Cells (Mar 2022)

Role of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs/Alarmins) in Severe Ocular Allergic Diseases

  • Ken Fukuda,
  • Waka Ishida,
  • Tatsuma Kishimoto,
  • Isana Nakajima,
  • Yusaku Miura,
  • Tamaki Sumi,
  • Kenji Yamashiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11061051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 1051

Abstract

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Severe ocular allergic diseases, such as atopic keratoconjunctivitis and vernal keratoconjunctivitis, cause severe allergic inflammation in the conjunctiva and corneal epithelial damage, resulting in visual disturbances. The involvement of damage (danger)-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs/alarmins) in the pathogenesis of these diseases has been recognized. Alarmins released from damaged corneal epithelial cells or eosinophils play a critical role in the induction of corneal lesions, vicious loop of corneal injury, and exacerbation of conjunctival allergic inflammation. Alarmins in the conjunctiva also play an essential role in the development of both allergic inflammation, based on the acquired immune system, and type 2 inflammation by innate immune responses in the ocular surface. Therefore, alarmins may be a potentially important therapeutic target in severe refractory ocular allergic diseases.

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