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Tear Cytokine Profile in Medicated Glaucoma Patients Effect of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 on Early Posttrabeculectomy Outcome

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OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 117, Issue 12, Pages 2353-2358

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2010.03.064

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  1. Promedior
  2. Allergan
  3. Pfizer
  4. Bausch Lomb
  5. Merck
  6. Daniolabs
  7. Astra Zeneca
  8. National Medical Research Council of Singapore, Singapore, Republic of Singapore [NMRC:R551/39/2007]
  9. Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Republic of Singapore
  10. National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre for Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom

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Purpose: To determine the tear cytokine profile from medicated glaucoma patients scheduled for trabeculectomy and to establish whether a specifically elevated cytokine level is related to early postoperative scarring. Design: Prospective case-control study. Participants: Sixty-one patients treated with topical antiglaucoma medications and 29 normal subjects with no prior topical treatment were recruited for the study. Methods: Schirmer strips were used to collect tear samples. A multiplex bead assay was used to quantify the presence of proinflammatory cytokines in the tears. The patients were followed up for 6 months after surgery to determine whether any postoperative intervention to maintain filtering bleb function was required. Main Outcome Measures: The level of cytokines in tear specimens from medicated glaucoma patients was the main outcome measure for the study. The need for postoperative bleb needling within 6 months was a secondary outcome measure. Results: Of the 17 cytokines assayed, only monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) was elevated significantly in the medicated eyes compared with the unmedicated eyes (P<0.0004). At 6 months after surgery, 18 (30%) of the 61 eyes required postoperative intervention. A much higher MCP-1 level was detected in these eyes compared with the remaining 43 that did not require intervention (P<0.0001). The duration of use of topical medication correlated with increasing levels of MCP-1, although the types of glaucoma medication and the number of bottles of medications did not have any significant relationship with the level of MCP-1. Conclusions: In tears from topically medicated glaucoma eyes in an Asian population, MCP-1 was found to be the predominant cytokine elevated. Eyes with a propensity to scar in the early postoperative period have a significantly raised level of MCP-1.

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