ABSTRACT
The eye has multiple mechanisms of immune regulation implicated in the maintenance of ocular immune privilege. However, sometimes diseases or disorders appear and can cause clinical manifestations of intraocular inflammation; usually those diseases are collectively named "uveitis". Despite the uveitis is the main cause of eye morbidity and lost of visual function, the vast majority of the immune mechanisms involved in its generation remains unknown. In this article, the authors reviews the process of immune regulation inside the eye, the immunological mechanisms of damage implicated in the generation of uveitis, as well as the clinical aspects associated with the immune pathogenesis; in the last part of this paper we present the most recent trends in ocular research related to immunological damage in uveitis.