IMEX   05356
INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Corneal burn in one eye disrupts conjunctival immunological tolerance of the fellow eye
Autor/es:
GALLETI, JEREMIAS G.; KEITELMAN, IRENE; GUZMÁN, MAURICIO; SABBIONE, FLORENCIA; GIORDANO, MIRTA N.; TREVANI, ANALIA
Lugar:
Denver
Reunión:
Congreso; ARVO annual meeting; 2015
Institución organizadora:
Association for research in vision and ophthalmology,
Resumen:
Purpose: Both conjunctivas are regarded as immunologically independent from each other, but there is anecdotal evidence that one ocular surface might condition its fellow. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the effect that a corneal lesion on one eye exerts over the conjunctival immune response of the opposite eye and the potential mechanisms involved.Methods: An unilateral controlled chemical burn with NaOH was induced in the cornea of 8-week-old female Balb/c mice (day 1, 3 animals/group, n=4), which were then instilled ovalbumin (OVA) daily (days 2-5) either in the same or the fellow eye. Mice were then immunized with OVA in adjuvant (day 8) and their T cell responses were measured by delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) assays in the footpads (day 15). Some mice underwent unilateral superior cervical sympathectomy one week before corneal burn. To assess lymphatic drainage pathways, fluorescent OVA was injected in the subconjunctival space of one eye and 2 hours later each cervical lymph node was separately harvested.Results: OVA instillation in one eye of uninjured mice blunted the DTH response (5110%, p