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Children (Basel) ; 11(2)2024 Jan 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38397251

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Childhood myopia represents a global concern with increasing prevalence in recent decades. Lifestyle factors significantly impact myopia. AIM: To evaluate lifestyle factors in myopic children from a metropolitan area in Europe. METHODS: This was a descriptive study including myopic subjects aged 4-18 years. Patient demographic and clinical data were collected, including cycloplegic refraction in spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and axial length (AL). In addition, a questionnaire on lifestyle factors was conducted between September 2022 and April 2023. RESULTS: A total of 321 myopic children were included, aged 10.72 ± 3.05 years, of whom 51.4% were boys, with SER -2.25 ± 1.9 D and AL 24.54 ± 0.98 mm. The mean age of myopia onset was 7.69 ± 3.05 years. A total of 59.8% had family history of myopia. Those children who had <2 h/day of screen time (on weekdays) presented SER -2 ± 1.91 D, compared to those who had >2 h/day, SER: -2.50 ±1.88 D (p = 0.009). Children who spent <2 h/day doing near work after school were less myopic compared to those who spent >2 h/day (SER: -1.75 ± 1.83 vs. SER: -2.75 ± 1.82, respectively, p = 0.03). However, no significant association was observed between SER and AL and time spent outdoors nor between SER and AL and academic performance (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Screen time and near-work time appear to be lifestyle factors related to myopia.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 6772, 2023 10 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37880206

ABSTRACT

Antigen cognate dendritic cell (DC)-T cell synaptic interactions drive activation of T cells and instruct DCs. Upon receiving CD4+ T cell help, post-synaptic DCs (psDCs) are licensed to generate CD8+ T cell responses. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that enable psDCs licensing remain unclear. Here, we describe that antigen presentation induces an upregulation of MHC-I protein molecules and increased lipid peroxidation on psDCs in vitro and in vivo. We also show that these events mediate DC licensing. In addition, psDC adoptive transfer enhances pathogen-specific CD8+ T responses and protects mice from infection in a CD8+ T cell-dependent manner. Conversely, depletion of psDCs in vivo abrogates antigen-specific CD8+ T cell responses during immunization. Together, our data show that psDCs enable CD8+ T cell responses in vivo during vaccination and reveal crucial molecular events underlying psDC licensing.


Subject(s)
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes , Mice , Animals , Up-Regulation , Lipid Peroxidation , Antigen Presentation , Antigens , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/metabolism , Dendritic Cells , Synapses/metabolism , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Eye (Lond) ; 37(1): 170-175, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35067684

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of three procedures: modified Nishida procedure alone vs modified Nishida procedure combined with medial rectus recession (MRc) vs modified Nishida procedure combined with MRc and botulinum toxin (BT) for severe unilateral sixth nerve palsy. DESIGN: Consecutive, interventional case series. METHODS: The medical records of a consecutive series of patients with severe unilateral sixth nerve palsy who underwent modified Nishida procedure in multiple centres were reviewed. Surgical technique was decided preoperatively at the surgeon's discretion. The preoperative and postoperative findings were compared. RESULTS: Of the 43 patients with abducens palsy that received the procedure, 32 were included (mean age 38.6 ± 19.8 years). Mean preoperative deviation was 63.0 ± 27.3 prism dioptres (PD) and mean limitation of abduction -4.5 ± 1.2. Five patients underwent a modified Nishida procedure alone, 24 patients had an additional MRc and 3 patients were also injected with BT. Overall, the average correction of modified Nishida technique by itself was 29.4 ± 6.6 PD (range 20-36) and adding a MRc corrected 62.6 ± 23.8 PD (range 24-120). Modified Nishida procedure, MRc and BT altogether corrected 95.0 ± 18.0 PD (range 75-110). No postoperative complications were observed in any of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Excellent outcomes with fewer complications are obtained with modified Nishida procedure alone. The need for additional procedures such as MRc and BT which increase the effect in primary position can be determined depending on passive duction and preoperative horizontal deviation.


Subject(s)
Abducens Nerve Diseases , Esotropia , Humans , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Esotropia/etiology , Abducens Nerve Diseases/surgery , Abducens Nerve Diseases/complications , Oculomotor Muscles/surgery , Postoperative Period , Retrospective Studies , Vision, Binocular/physiology
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Immunol Lett ; 253: 19-27, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36586424

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Besides their well-known role in initiating adaptive immune responses, several groups have studied the role of dendritic cells (DCs) in the context of chronic metabolic inflammation, such as in diet-induced obesity (DIO) or metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. DCs also have an important function in maintaining metabolic tissue homeostasis in steady-state conditions. In this review, we will briefly describe the different DC subsets, the murine models available to assess their function, and discuss the role of DCs in regulating energy balance and maintaining tissue homeostasis.


Subject(s)
Inflammation , Obesity , Mice , Animals , Inflammation/metabolism , Homeostasis , Dendritic Cells , Immunity, Humoral
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J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus ; 59(5): e50-e53, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36149925

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The authors report two cases of an abducens palsy and a trochlear nerve palsy, respectively, in two patients who received a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine 2 weeks previously. Given the lack of other symptoms, normal test results, and spontaneous resolution of the diplopia, a likely association with the COVID-19 vaccine was suggested. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2022;59(5):e50-e53.].


Subject(s)
Abducens Nerve Diseases , COVID-19 Vaccines , COVID-19 , Trochlear Nerve Diseases , Abducens Nerve Diseases/complications , Abducens Nerve Diseases/etiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects , Humans , Trochlear Nerve Diseases/complications , Trochlear Nerve Diseases/etiology , Vaccination/adverse effects
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J Pediatr Genet ; 11(2): 151-153, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35769953

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Blue cone monochromatism (BCM) is a rare X-linked congenital vision disorder that is characterized by a cone dysfunction. We present a case of a 3-year-old boy referred to our department with abnormal eye movements since birth, impaired vision, and difficulties in distinguishing colors. A tendency to stare at the sun was noted. Examination revealed severe loss of visual acuity, high myopia, and opsoclonus. A mutation screening of OPN1LW / OPN1MW gene cluster was performed showing a nucleotide substitution encoding a Cys203Arg (C203R) missense mutation. The diagnosis of BCM in this case was clear and the patient harbored the most frequent genetic alteration. Opsoclonus and continued voluntary light exposure are novel features that have not been previously reported in BCM.

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Cell Mol Immunol ; 19(2): 260-275, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34983945

ABSTRACT

Conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) scan and integrate environmental cues in almost every tissue, including exogenous metabolic signals. While cDCs are critical in maintaining immune balance, their role in preserving energy homeostasis is unclear. Here, we showed that Batf3-deficient mice lacking conventional type 1 DCs (cDC1s) had increased body weight and adiposity during aging. This led to impaired energy expenditure and glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and liver steatosis. cDC1 deficiency caused adipose tissue inflammation that was preceded by a paucity of NK1.1+ invariant NKT (iNKT) cells. Accordingly, among antigen-presenting cells, cDC1s exhibited notable induction of IFN-γ production by iNKT cells, which plays a metabolically protective role in lean adipose tissue. Flt3L treatment, which expands the dendritic cell (DC) compartment, mitigated diet-induced obesity and hyperlipidemia in a Batf3-dependent manner. This effect was partially mediated by NK1.1+ cells. These results reveal a new critical role for the cDC1-iNKT cell axis in the regulation of adipose tissue homeostasis.


Subject(s)
Natural Killer T-Cells , Obesity , Adipose Tissue , Animals , Dendritic Cells , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout
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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 32(1): 580-586, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33624544

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of inferior oblique recession with contralateral partial temporal inferior rectus recession in patients with decompensated congenital unilateral superior oblique palsy (SOP) in correcting moderate vertical deviations in primary position. METHODS: The medical records of patients with SOP who underwent inferior oblique recession with contralateral partial temporal inferior rectus recession were reviewed retrospectively. Vertical deviation in primary position, subjective torsion, diplopia, residual deviation, and the deviation decrease were evaluated. RESULTS: Four patients (three males and one female, age range 29-56 years) with congenital unilateral SOP and mean vertical deviation of 21.0 ± 5.3PD (range 14-25D) in primary position were included. Mean correction of hypertropia in primary position with this technique was 15.5 ± 5.3PD (range 10-20PD). The mean hypertropia on gaze to the contralateral side changed from 30.0 ± 10.8D before surgery to 9.3 ± 7.9D after surgery. Torsion had a mean change of 4.8° of incyclodeviation. Preoperatively, all patients had head tilt and diplopia, which was resolved in all but one patient, who will need surgery. Patients were followed an average of 18 months. No adverse events were reported in any subjects. CONCLUSION: When performing recession of inferior oblique muscles in SOP associated to a full recession of the contralateral inferior rectus, there is a risk of overcorrection in those with moderate angles. Performing a partial recession in the contralateral inferior rectus eye corrected up to 20PD in primary position in our series, reducing this risk.


Subject(s)
Strabismus , Trochlear Nerve Diseases , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oculomotor Muscles/surgery , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Paralysis , Retrospective Studies , Strabismus/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Trochlear Nerve Diseases/surgery
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