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Desiccating stress triggers conjunctival monocyte to macrophage cascade - Implications for Sjögren Syndrome keratoconjunctivitis Desiccation induced monocyte cascade . Desiccating stress triggers conjunctival monocyte to macrophage cascade - Implications for Sjögren Syndrome keratoconjunctivitis Desiccation induced monocyte cascade

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Lacrimal gland secretory dysfunction in Sjögren syndrome (SS) causes ocular surface desiccation that is associated with increased cytokine expression and number of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the conjunctiva. This study evaluated the hypothesis that desiccating stress (DS) alters the percentage and gene expression of myeloid cell populations in the conjunctiva. Overall design: Flow cytometry evaluated myeloid cell populations in conjunctivae obtained from non-stressed eyes and those exposed to DS for 5 days. CD11b+ myeloid lineage cells were gated on monocyte (Ly6C), macrophage (CD64, MHCII) and DC (CD11c) lineage markers. NanoString immune arrays were performed on sorted MHCII+ and MHCII- monocyte/macrophage cell populations.
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