Application of our understanding of pathogenesis of herpetic stromal keratitis for novel therapy

Publication date: Available online 9 January 2018Source: Microbes and InfectionAuthor(s): Naveen K. Rajasagi, Barry T. RouseAbstractHSV-1 ocular infection can cause herpes stromal keratitis (SK), an immunopathological lesion. Frequent recurrences can lead to progressive corneal scaring which can result in vision impairment if left untreated. Currently, the acute and epithelial forms of SK are usually controlled using anti-viral drugs. However, chronic forms of SK which are inflammatory in nature, require the addition of a topical corticosteroid to the anti-viral treatment regimen. In this review, we highlight the essential events involved in SK pathogenesis which can be targeted for improved therapy. We also examine some approaches which can be combined with the current treatments to effectively control SK.
Source: Microbes and Infection - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research