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Toxic effects of selected proprietary dry eye drops on Acanthamoeba

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-26914-3

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  1. grants Red de Investigation Colaborativa en Enfermedades Tropicales RICET (programme of Redes Tematicas de Investigacion Cooperativa, FIS) [RD16/0027/0001]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Health, Madrid, Spain
  3. Protozoosis Emergentes por Amebas de Vida Libre: Aislamiento, Caracterizacion, Nuevas Aproximaciones Terapeuticas y Traslacion Clinica de los Resultados from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PI13/00490]
  4. Agustin de Betancourt Programme
  5. Ayudas Plan Propio de la Universidad de La Laguna (proyectos puente I+D+i)

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Amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are ubiquitous protists that have been isolated from many sources such as soils, water and the air. They are responsible for infections including fatal encephalitis and a severe keratitis in humans. To date, there is no satisfactorily effective therapeutic agent against this pathogen and the infections it causes are exacerbated by the existence of a resistant cyst stage produced by this amoeba. As dry eye syndrome is a risk factor for Acanthamoeba keratitis, we aimed to evaluate the anti-Acanthamoeba activity of a variety of proprietary eye drops intended to treat dry eye syndrome. From the nine eye drop formulations tested, Systane Ultra was determined to be the most active against all tested Acanthamoeba strains. During our investigations into the mode of action of Systane Ultra, we discovered that it decreases mitochondrial membrane potential and ATP levels, induces chromatin condensation, and increases the permeability of the plasma-membrane.

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