Clinical Aspects of Bacterial Corneal Ulcer Prolonged Course, the Role of Herpes Viruses in Its Pathogenesis, Treatment
https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2019-1S-40-44
Abstract
Purpose: to study the role of human herpesviruses (HHV) in the pathogenesis of prolonged bacterial corneal ulcers. Patients and methods. 117 patients with bacterial corneal ulcer were examined. Two groups were identified: a favorable course-with duration of bacterial corneal ulcer epithelialization for 17 days (62 people) and a prolonged course with a persistent ulcer more than 17 days (55 people). Blood samples (n = 117) and scrapes from corneal ulcer (n = 117) were investigated in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the presence of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of Herpes simplex virus (HSV1, 2), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Human herpesvirus type 6, 7 (HHV-6, HSV-7). Results. The HSV1, 2 and EBV genomes were detected in the cornea significantly more often in BCU of prolonged course compared with a favorable course (HSV1, 2 p = 0.012; EBV p = 0.012), and HHV-6 was detected not only in the cornea (p = 0.000), but also and in blood (p = 0.007). In patients with HHV DNA in corneal scarps and/or blood, after resorption of purulent infiltrate, corneal epithelialization was absent, and the use of antiherpetic drugs allowed to reduce the completion time of BCU epithelialization. Conclusion. The role of HHV-6, EBV, HSV 1, 2 in the pathogenesis of bacterial corneal ulcer of protracted course was revealed. The expediency of examination of patients with bacterial corneal ulcer on HHV is shown, a method of treatment is proposed, including antiherpetic therapy, which makes it possible to prevent the development of a protracted course.
About the Authors
V. V. NeroevRussian Federation
Corresponding member of the RAS, MD, professor, director
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya str., 14/19, Moscow, 105062, Russia
L. A. Katargina
Russian Federation
MD, professor, deputy director for science
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya str., 14/19, Moscow, 105062, Russia
L. A. Kovaleva
Russian Federation
researcher, department of infectious and allergic eye diseases
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya str., 14/19, Moscow, 105062, Russia
G. I. Krichevskaya
Russian Federation
РhD, leading researcher, department of immunology and virology
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya str., 14/19, Moscow, 105062, Russia
N. V. Balatskaya
Russian Federation
РhD, head of the department of immunology and virology
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya str., 14/19, Moscow, 105062, Russia
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Neroev V.V., Katargina L.A., Kovaleva L.A., Krichevskaya G.I., Balatskaya N.V. Clinical Aspects of Bacterial Corneal Ulcer Prolonged Course, the Role of Herpes Viruses in Its Pathogenesis, Treatment. Ophthalmology in Russia. 2019;16(1S):40-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2019-1S-40-44