Alarmins from corneal epithelial cells upregulate CCL11 and VCAM-1 in corneal fibroblasts.

@article{Fukuda2013AlarminsFC,
  title={Alarmins from corneal epithelial cells upregulate CCL11 and VCAM-1 in corneal fibroblasts.},
  author={Ken Fukuda and Waka Ishida and Hiroshi Tanaka and Yosuke Harada and Akira Matsuda and Nobuyuki Ebihara and Atsuki Fukushima},
  journal={Investigative ophthalmology \& visual science},
  year={2013},
  volume={54 8},
  pages={
          5817-23
        }
}
PURPOSE Severe ocular allergic diseases are characterized by pronounced conjunctival inflammation triggered by T helper 2 (Th2) cells and corneal epithelial damage induced by eosinophils. To examine the role of alarmins released by damaged corneal epithelial cells in tissue eosinophilia, we investigated the effects of a supernatant derived from necrotic human corneal epithelial (HCE) cells on expression of the chemokine CCL11 (eotaxin) and the adhesion molecule VCAM-1 in human corneal… 
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