Monkeypox-related ophthalmic disease (MPXROD): Monitoring the antiviral effect of tecovirimat with monkeypox virus detection in tear samples.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1177/11206721241272199
Andreas Mitsios, Zoi Florou, Anna Dastiridou, Maria Pavlaki, Sofia Androudi
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Abstract

Introduction: Although monkeypox-related ophthalmic disease (MPXROD) is rare, visual impairing complications have been reported. At present, tecovirimat is the standard-of-care antiviral treatment. In this MPXROD case, the effect of tecovirimat was assessed with PCR analysis of tear samples and concurrent monitoring of inflammation with laser flare photometry (LFP).

Case description: The patient presented with a palpebral lesion and a corneal ulcer in his right eye, with complete absence of the corneal epithelium, high intraocular pressure and anterior uveitis. MPXV-DNA was detected in tear samples with real-time PCR (RT-PCR). A total volume of 0.5 ml tear-wash was aspirated from the inferior fornix, following instillation of saline onto the ocular surface. In addition, LFP was used to quantify inflammation in both eyes. Viral load in tear samples was detected prior to treatment initiation. In the left eye, tear samples tested negative for MPXV-DNA one week post-treatment while MPXV-DNA was still detected in the right eye, before reaching undetectable levels four weeks post-treatment. Objective quantification of anterior chamber inflammation through LFP demonstrated gradual decrease that was more pronounced in the affected right eye and coincided with the clinical improvement of the corneal ulcer.

Conclusions: This case of Mpox related corneal ulcer with associated uveitis manifests the feasibility of monitoring the antiviral effect of tecovirimat with virus detection in tear samples and LFP. Our observations indicate that tecovirimat resulted in viral load reduction in both eyes. RT-PCR MPXV detection in tear samples and LFP represent noninvasive tools that could assist with treatment response monitoring.

猴痘相关眼病(MPXROD):通过检测泪液样本中的猴痘病毒来监测替考韦瑞的抗病毒效果。
导言:猴痘相关眼病(MPXROD)虽然罕见,但有报道称其并发症会损害视力。目前,替考韦瑞是标准的抗病毒治疗方法。在这例 MPXROD 病例中,通过对泪液样本进行 PCR 分析,并同时使用激光耀斑光度计(LFP)监测炎症情况,评估了替考韦瑞的疗效:患者右眼出现眼睑病变和角膜溃疡,角膜上皮完全缺失,眼压较高,并伴有前葡萄膜炎。通过实时 PCR(RT-PCR)技术检测了泪液样本中的 MPXV-DNA。将生理盐水注入眼球表面后,从下穹窿吸出总体积为 0.5 毫升的泪液。此外,还使用 LFP 对双眼的炎症进行量化。在开始治疗前检测泪液样本中的病毒载量。治疗一周后,左眼泪液样本中的 MPXV-DNA 检测结果为阴性,而右眼仍检测到 MPXV-DNA,治疗四周后达到检测不到的水平。通过 LFP 对前房炎症进行客观量化,结果显示炎症逐渐减轻,其中右眼更为明显,与角膜溃疡的临床改善相吻合:本例与 Mpox 相关的角膜溃疡并伴有葡萄膜炎的病例表明,通过在泪液样本和 LFP 中检测病毒来监测替考韦酯的抗病毒效果是可行的。我们的观察结果表明,特考韦瑞玛能降低双眼的病毒载量。在泪液样本和LFP中进行RT-PCR MPXV检测是一种非侵入性工具,有助于监测治疗反应。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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