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Autoimmune Responsiveness to Retinal IRBP, S-antigen and Opsin in Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy

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Journal Exp Eye Res
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 1990 Feb 1
PMID 2138091
Citations 7
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Abstract

Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) was induced in rabbits by intravitreal injection of homologous fibroblasts. During the 8 weeks after injection the immune responsiveness to three purified retinal autoantigens was studied. From 2 weeks after injection, animals that developed serious forms of PVR exhibited definite mitotic responses of their lymphocytes to stimulation by the retinal antigens. These responses could consistently be demonstrated for S-antigen and interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) during the subsequent period of examination. Marked responses were also noted to opsin, however, their occurrence was more variable. In mild forms of PVR or in controls the responses were weak or absent. This showed that the elevated cellular reactivities were induced by the development of PVR and not by some other experimental factor. Humoral immune responses to the three antigens were absent (as assayed by ELISA). The control groups did not exhibit any elevated immune responsiveness. There appears to be accumulating evidence that inflammation may play a role in the development of PVR. The present results indicate that cellular autoimmune responses to photoreceptor antigens are a secondary phenomenon in PVR, nevertheless, they may be an important factor in the subsequent development of severe PVR. This autosensitization may consequently be taken into consideration in the treatment of complicated human PVR.

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