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Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis

Considerable evidence indicates that eosinophils are important effectors of ocular allergy. Increased worldwide prevalence of allergic eye pathologies has stimulated the identification of novel drug targets, including eosinophils and adhesion molecules. Accumulation of eosinophils in the eye is a ke...

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Autores principales: Baiula, Monica, Bedini, Andrea, Carbonari, Gioia, Dattoli, Samantha Deianira, Spampinato, Santi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2012.00203
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author Baiula, Monica
Bedini, Andrea
Carbonari, Gioia
Dattoli, Samantha Deianira
Spampinato, Santi
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description Considerable evidence indicates that eosinophils are important effectors of ocular allergy. Increased worldwide prevalence of allergic eye pathologies has stimulated the identification of novel drug targets, including eosinophils and adhesion molecules. Accumulation of eosinophils in the eye is a key event in the onset and maintenance of allergic inflammation and is mediated by different adhesion molecules. Antihistamines with multiple mechanisms of action can be effective during the early and late phases of allergic conjunctivitis by blocking the interaction between β(1) integrins and vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1. Small molecule antagonists that target key elements in the process of eosinophil recruitment have been identified and reinforce the validity of α(4)β(1) integrin as a therapeutic target. Glucocorticoids are among the most effective drugs for ocular allergy, but their use is limited by adverse effects. Novel dissociated glucocorticoids can prevent eosinophil accumulation and induce apoptosis of eosinophils, making them promising candidates for ophthalmic drugs. This article reviews recent understanding of the role of adhesion molecules in eosinophil recruitment in the inflamed conjunctiva along with effective treatments for allergic conjunctivitis.
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spelling pubmed-35300332012-12-27 Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis Baiula, Monica Bedini, Andrea Carbonari, Gioia Dattoli, Samantha Deianira Spampinato, Santi Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Considerable evidence indicates that eosinophils are important effectors of ocular allergy. Increased worldwide prevalence of allergic eye pathologies has stimulated the identification of novel drug targets, including eosinophils and adhesion molecules. Accumulation of eosinophils in the eye is a key event in the onset and maintenance of allergic inflammation and is mediated by different adhesion molecules. Antihistamines with multiple mechanisms of action can be effective during the early and late phases of allergic conjunctivitis by blocking the interaction between β(1) integrins and vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1. Small molecule antagonists that target key elements in the process of eosinophil recruitment have been identified and reinforce the validity of α(4)β(1) integrin as a therapeutic target. Glucocorticoids are among the most effective drugs for ocular allergy, but their use is limited by adverse effects. Novel dissociated glucocorticoids can prevent eosinophil accumulation and induce apoptosis of eosinophils, making them promising candidates for ophthalmic drugs. This article reviews recent understanding of the role of adhesion molecules in eosinophil recruitment in the inflamed conjunctiva along with effective treatments for allergic conjunctivitis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3530033/ /pubmed/23271999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2012.00203 Text en Copyright © 2012 Baiula, Bedini, Carbonari, Dattoli and Spampinato. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Baiula, Monica
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Dattoli, Samantha Deianira
Spampinato, Santi
Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title_full Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title_fullStr Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title_short Therapeutic Targeting of Eosinophil Adhesion and Accumulation in Allergic Conjunctivitis
title_sort therapeutic targeting of eosinophil adhesion and accumulation in allergic conjunctivitis
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2012.00203
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