Association between conjunctival goblet cells and corneal resident dendritic cell density changes in new contact lens wearers.
Luisa H ColoradoNicola PritchardYahya AlzahraniKatie EdwardsNathan EfronPublished in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2020)
After six months of wear, contact lens-induced goblet cell loss can partially predict resident corneal dendritic cell migration to the central cornea (observed as an increase in dendritic cell density). The associations between total cell density change after six months was established in wearers regardless of lens symptomatology, suggesting that cell density changes as a physiological adaptation to regulate the effect of contact lens wear on the ocular surface.