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Human Conjunctival Transcriptome in Acanthamoeba Keratitis: An Exploratory Study.

Gerami D SeitzmanJeremy D KeenanThomas M LietmanKevin RuderLina ZhongCindi ChenYuHeng LiuDanny YuThomas AbrahamArmin HinterwirthThuy Doannull null
Published in: Cornea (2024)
This research suggests that the local transcriptome in Acanthamoeba keratitis may be sufficiently robust to be detected in the conjunctiva and that corneas infected with Acanthamoeba may be distinguished from the inflamed cornea where no pathogen was identified. Given the low sensitivity for corneal cultures, identification of differentially expressed genes may serve as a suggestive transcriptional signature allowing for a complementary diagnostic technique to identify this blinding parasite. Knowledge of differentially expressed genes may also direct investigation of disease pathophysiology and suggest novel pathways for therapeutic targets.
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