The canine eye is an immune-privileged organ that is provided with systems to prevent and control the local immune response, which could have a detrimental impact. The entry of blood-derived antigens is hindered by the blood-ocular barriers and potential invading pathogens are tackled by local antimicrobial molecules. Despite the existence of numerous immune-competent cells, the anterior chamber of the eye is characterised by low responsiveness. This review is focused on the innate and adaptive immunity employed to control health and disease in the canine eye.

Immunology of the canine eye in health and disease: A concise review / P. Dall'Ara, L. Turin. - In: VETERINARNI MEDICINA. - ISSN 0375-8427. - 64:1(2019), pp. 1-17.

Immunology of the canine eye in health and disease: A concise review

P. Dall'Ara
Primo
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L. Turin
Secondo
2019

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The canine eye is an immune-privileged organ that is provided with systems to prevent and control the local immune response, which could have a detrimental impact. The entry of blood-derived antigens is hindered by the blood-ocular barriers and potential invading pathogens are tackled by local antimicrobial molecules. Despite the existence of numerous immune-competent cells, the anterior chamber of the eye is characterised by low responsiveness. This review is focused on the innate and adaptive immunity employed to control health and disease in the canine eye.
dog; immunity; immune privilege
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
2019
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