Fuchs' Uveitis Syndrome: No Longer a Syndrome?
- PMID: 26222767
- DOI: 10.3109/09273948.2015.1005239
Fuchs' Uveitis Syndrome: No Longer a Syndrome?
Abstract
Purpose: Rubella virus (RV) has a central role in the etiopathogenesis of Fuchs' uveitis syndrome (FUS). We aim to offer new insights by comprehensive analysis of recent laboratory and epidemiologic data.
Methods: We conducted a literature search for laboratory data and papers on etiopathogenesis.
Results: Aqueous humour samples of FUS patients show immunoreactivity to RV, in a specific and sensitive manner. Identification of RV genome confirm intraocular infection in a subset of FUS patients. Epidemiologic findings further support causality. The clinical spectrum of RV-associated uveitis is similar but not identical to FUS. FUS eyes exhibit a predominance of CD8 + T cells, high IFN-? and IL-10 levels.
Conclusions: RV is the leading cause of FUS. Cytokine-based findings mirror a viral etiology and chronic low-grade inflammation. RV-associated FUS represents a common pathway of intraocular RV inoculation after congenital or acquired infection. Other causes, including HSV and CMV, may lead to FUS.
Keywords: Cytokines; Fuchs’ uveitis syndrome; etiology; immunology; rubella virus.
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