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Flow cytometric analysis of inflammatory markers in KCS: 6-month treatment with topical cyclosporin A.
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Flow cytometry provided an objective technique to monitor the effects of topical cyclosporin A on immune- and apoptosis-related markers in the conjunctival epithelium of patients with KCS enrolled in a large multicenter trial. Topical cyclosporin A strikingly reduced HLA DR and to a lesser extent, other inflammatory and apoptotic markers, whereas the vehicle, used as a control tear substitute, had almost no effect. This study confirms that cyclosporin A may be efficient in reducing conjunctival inflammation in moderate to severe KCS and is consistent with clinical results in this indication.
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