自身免疫性视网膜病变的诊断和治疗:当前方法的回顾

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Dimitrios Kalogeropoulos, Andrew John Lotery, Carlos Pavesio, Chris Kalogeropoulos, Panagiotis Kanavaros, Farid Afshar, Fatima Shawkat, Gabriella De Salvo
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目的:对自身免疫性视网膜病变(AIR)的临床特征、诊断调查和治疗策略进行综述。强调在该领域缺乏共识和关于最佳做法的持续争议。方法:对PubMed和谷歌Scholar数据库的文献进行叙述性综述。AIR包括一组罕见的引起视网膜变性的自身免疫性疾病,其特征是与循环抗视网膜自身抗体(ARAs)相关的快速视力恶化。该谱系包括原发性自身免疫性疾病以及与视网膜色素变性或各种恶性肿瘤的关联,这引发了关于抗体致病作用的问题。非副肿瘤性AIR患者可能比副肿瘤性AIR患者平均年轻,女性和有自身免疫性疾病史的可能性更高。由于其复杂的病理生理,重叠的表型,缺乏标准化的诊断标准,以及ARAs专业血清学检测的有限可用性,诊断AIR具有挑战性。尽管几十年来的研究取得了进展,但AIR中眼部免疫特权破坏和视网膜细胞自身免疫攻击的确切机制仍不清楚。结论:AIR的诊断和管理面临着持续的挑战,在诊断标准或治疗方案上没有国际共识。虽然一些作者认为循环ARAs的鉴定对诊断至关重要,但对特异性抗体(包括抗恢复抗体)的致病性存在分歧。缺乏随机对照试验和普遍接受的AIR治疗方案进一步增加了其管理的不确定性。尽管最近取得了一些进展,但AIR仍然是一种神秘的疾病,需要进一步研究以建立标准化的诊断和治疗指南。
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Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune retinopathy: review of current approaches.

Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune retinopathy: review of current approaches.

Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune retinopathy: review of current approaches.

Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune retinopathy: review of current approaches.

Purpose: To provide a comprehensive overview of the existing understanding regarding the clinical characteristics, diagnostic investigation, and treatment strategies for autoimmune retinopathy (AIR). To emphasize the lack of consensus in the field and the ongoing controversies regarding best practices.

Methods: Narrative review of the literature on PubMed and Google Scholar databases.

Results: AIR comprises a group of rare autoimmune disorders causing retinal degeneration, characterized by rapid vision deterioration linked to circulating anti-retinal autoantibodies (ARAs). The spectrum includes primary autoimmune diseases and associations with retinitis pigmentosa or various malignancies, raising questions about the causative role of antibodies. Non-paraneoplastic AIR patients may be younger on average than paraneoplastic AIR patients and may have a higher likelihood of being female and having a history of autoimmune disease. Diagnosing AIR is challenging due to its complex pathophysiology, overlapping phenotypes, the absence of standardized diagnostic criteria, and the limited availability of specialized serological testing for ARAs. Despite decades of research progress, the exact mechanisms underlying ocular immune privilege breakdown and the autoimmune attack on retinal cells in AIR remain unknown.

Conclusions: The diagnosis and management of AIR present ongoing challenges, with no international consensus on diagnostic criteria or treatment protocols. While several authors consider the identification of circulating ARAs crucial for diagnosis, there is disagreement on the pathogenicity of specific antibodies, including anti-recoverin. The lack of randomized controlled trials and a universally accepted treatment protocol for AIR further contribute to uncertainties in its management. Despite recent advances, AIR remains an enigmatic condition, necessitating further research to establish standardized diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines.

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期刊介绍: International Ophthalmology provides the clinician with articles on all the relevant subspecialties of ophthalmology, with a broad international scope. The emphasis is on presentation of the latest clinical research in the field. In addition, the journal includes regular sections devoted to new developments in technologies, products, and techniques.
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