Emerging and Re-emerging viral infections and their ocular manifestations: A focus on ocular neovascularization

IF 10.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dan Li , Qing Ye , Jianhao Bai , Wencui Wan
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Abstract

Emerging and re-emerging viral infections represent a significant and escalating global health concern, frequently associated with a spectrum of systemic complications. Among these, ocular manifestations are increasingly recognized, contributing substantially to visual morbidity. The present review aims to provide an overview of the ocular sequelae of major emerging and re-emerging viral pathogens, highlighting their suggested and established roles in ocular neovascularization (ONV). It discusses the virological and immunological mechanisms, including direct viral cytopathic effects, virally-induced inflammation, dysregulation of angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors (e.g., Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor), and activation of hypoxia-inducible pathways, which can contribute to neovascular processes in various ocular compartments such as the cornea, iris, retina, and choroid. The major viral agents addressed in this review are Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), West Nile virus (WNV), Dengue Virus (DENV), and other viruses with known or suspected ONV association. This study reviewed and summarized the literature regarding case reports and experimental models describing the association of these viral agents with ONV. Furthermore, it addresses diagnostic considerations and therapeutic strategies. Understanding the intricate interplay between these viral infections and ocular neovascular pathways is crucial for developing targeted therapeutic strategies to prevent vision loss in affected populations.
新发和再发病毒感染及其眼部表现:眼部新生血管的焦点。
新出现和再出现的病毒感染是一个重大的和不断升级的全球卫生问题,通常与一系列系统性并发症有关。其中,眼部表现越来越被认识到,这是造成视力发病率的主要原因。本文综述了主要新出现和再出现的病毒性病原体的眼部后遗症,重点介绍了它们在眼部新生血管(ONV)中的作用。它讨论了病毒学和免疫学机制,包括直接的病毒细胞病变作用,病毒诱导的炎症,血管生成和抗血管生成因子(如血管内皮生长因子)的失调,以及缺氧诱导途径的激活,这些途径可以促进角膜,虹膜,视网膜和脉络膜等各种眼腔室的新血管过程。本综述涉及的主要病毒因子有严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)、人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)、西尼罗河病毒(WNV)、登革热病毒(DENV)以及其他已知或疑似与ONV相关的病毒。本研究回顾并总结了有关病例报告和实验模型的文献,这些文献描述了这些病毒制剂与ONV的关联。此外,它解决了诊断考虑和治疗策略。了解这些病毒感染与眼部新生血管通路之间复杂的相互作用,对于制定有针对性的治疗策略以预防受影响人群的视力丧失至关重要。
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Molecular Aspects of Medicine
Molecular Aspects of Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.20
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发文量
85
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Molecular Aspects of Medicine is a review journal that serves as an official publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. It caters to physicians and biomedical scientists and aims to bridge the gap between these two fields. The journal encourages practicing clinical scientists to contribute by providing extended reviews on the molecular aspects of a specific medical field. These articles are written in a way that appeals to both doctors who may struggle with basic science and basic scientists who may have limited awareness of clinical practice issues. The journal covers a wide range of medical topics to showcase the molecular insights gained from basic science and highlight the challenging problems that medicine presents to the scientific community.
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