Giulia Coco, A. Taloni, V. Scorcia, G. Giannaccare
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The vicious cycle of dry eye disease: a look into promising novel drug therapies
ABSTRACT Introduction Dry eye disease (DED) is a very common ocular condition with a considerable socioeconomic impact affecting patient’s visual function and quality of life. Currently, thanks to the better knowledge on DED pathophysiology, therapeutical approaches are focused on the primary core mechanisms of DED. Furthermore, new drugs and compounds are being explored in the light of recent findings concerning unique disease-related pathways. The purpose of this review is to stress DED pathogenesis, addressing its vicious cycle, and highlighting the cutting-edge drug therapy approaches under development. Areas covered A literature search on the PubMed and Scopus databases was carried out. The database search strategy was formulated around the term ‘dry eye disease’ and other terms regarding its pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy. Additional search was conducted on ClinicalTrials.gov for unpublished results and ongoing clinical trials. Expert opinion The primary approaches used for DED include lifestyle, environmental changes, tears supplementation, and control of the eyelids and ocular surface inflammation. In selected cases, medical therapy could benefit by technological device-based management. Due to the complexity of DED and the continuous growth of disease prevalence and patients’ unmet needs, new therapeutic approaches focused on its pathogenesis are currently under investigation, while others are pending approval.
期刊介绍:
The worldwide problem of visual impairment is set to increase, as we are seeing increased longevity in developed countries. This will produce a crisis in vision care unless concerted action is taken. The substantial value that ophthalmic interventions confer to patients with eye diseases has led to intense research efforts in this area in recent years, with corresponding improvements in treatment, ophthalmic instrumentation and surgical techniques. As a result, the future for ophthalmology holds great promise as further exciting and innovative developments unfold.