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Involvement of IL-6 in the paracrine production of VEGF in ocular HSV-1 infection

  • University of Tennessee System
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • University of Tennessee

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Abstract

Following ocular HSV-1 infection, neovascularisation of the avascular cornea is a critical event in the pathogenesis of herpetic stromal keratitis. This present study evaluates the role of proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 in corneal angiogenesis following virus infection. Both in vivo and in vitro data indicate that IL-6 produced from virus-infected cells can stimulate noninfected resident corneal cells and other inflammatory cells in a paracrine manner to secrete VEGF, a potent angiogenic factor. Antibody neutralisation of IL-6 resulted in a significant decrease in the number of VEGF producing cells in the cornea. Thus, our results further demonstrate the close relationship between proinflammatory cytokines and VEGF-induced corneal neovascularisation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46-54
Number of pages9
JournalExperimental Eye Research
Volume82
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2006

Keywords

  • Angiogenesis
  • Cornea
  • HSV-1
  • IL-6
  • VEGF

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