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Acta Ophthalmol ; 93(6): 496-504, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25626588

RESUMO

Climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK) is an acquired and potentially handicapping cornea degenerative disease that is highly prevalent in certain rural communities around the world. It predominantly affects males over their forties. It has many other names such as Bietti's band-shaped nodular dystrophy, Labrador keratopathy, spheroidal degeneration, chronic actinic keratopathy, oil droplet degeneration, elastoid degeneration and keratinoid corneal degeneration. CDK is characterized by the haziness and opalescence of the cornea's most anterior layers which go through three stages with increasing severity. Globular deposits of different sizes may be histopathologically observed under the corneal epithelium by means of light and electron microscopy. The coalescence and increased volume of these spherules may cause the disruption of Bowman's membrane and the elevation and thinning of the corneal epithelium. The exact aetiology and pathogenesis of CDK are unknown, but they are possibly multifactorial. The only treatment in CDK advanced cases is a corneal transplantation, which in different impoverished regions of the world is not an available option. Many years ago, the clinical and histological aspects of this disease were described in several articles. This review highlights new scientific evidence of the expanding knowledge on CDK's pathogenesis which will open the prospect for new therapeutic interventions.


Assuntos
Córnea/patologia , Distrofias Hereditárias da Córnea/patologia , Animais , Ácido Ascórbico/uso terapêutico , Distrofias Hereditárias da Córnea/etiologia , Distrofias Hereditárias da Córnea/genética , Distrofias Hereditárias da Córnea/terapia , Transplante de Córnea , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Humanos , Fatores Sexuais
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PLoS One ; 8(9): e74593, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24040292

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine whether the incidence of and susceptibility to climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK), an acquired, often bilateral degenerative corneal disease, is influenced by the genetic background of the individuals who exhibit the disorder. METHODS: To determine whether the disease expression was influenced by the genetic ancestry of CDK cases in native Mapuche of the northwest area of Patagonia in Argentina, we examined mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome variation in 53 unrelated individuals. Twenty-nine of them were part of the CDK (patient) population, while 24 were part of the control group. The analysis revealed the maternal and paternal lineages that were present in the two study groups. RESULTS: This analysis demonstrated that nearly all persons had a Native American mtDNA background, whereas 50% of the CDK group and 37% of the control group had Native American paternal ancestry, respectively. There was no significant difference in the frequencies of mtDNA haplogroups between the CDK patient and control groups. Although the Y-chromosome data revealed differences in specific haplogroup frequencies between these two groups, there was no statistically significant relationship between individual paternal genetic backgrounds and the incidence or stage of disease. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate a lack of correlation between genetic ancestry as represented by haploid genetic systems and the incidence of CDK in Mapuche populations. In addition, the mtDNA appears to play less of a role in CDK expression than for other complex diseases linked to bioenergetic processes. However, further analysis of the mtDNA genome sequence and other genes involved in corneal function may reveal the more precise role that mitochondria play in the expression of CDK.


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Doenças da Córnea/etnologia , Doenças da Córnea/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Adulto , Argentina , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Cromossomos Humanos Y/genética , Doenças da Córnea/epidemiologia , DNA Mitocondrial/genética , Feminino , Variação Genética , Genética Populacional , Haplótipos , Humanos , Incidência , Indígenas Sul-Americanos , Masculino , Lágrimas/química
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