INVESTIGACION-UVEITIS

Ocular inflammation and retinal detachment

Responsible researchers: Drs. Javier Araiz and Alex Fonollosa

1. Ocular inflammation

We study the factors involved in uveitis and in the processes leading to the breakdown of the retinal pigment epithelium barrier, as well as the involvement of somatostatin in these events. In addition, we have studied how the inflammatory factors found in PRGF influence inflammation, particularly as they are being used as an intraocular therapy for the treatment of the macular hole.

Representative publications:

2. Epiretinal membranes

One of the effects of retinal detachment is the formation of epiretinal membranes that produce traction on the retina and that are very likely to cause detachment. The nature of these membranes, located between the vitreous humor and the retina, is unknown. In this project we analyze these membranes from a lipidomic and proteomic point of view.

Project:

  • Ultrastructural and Molecular Study of Epiretinal Membranes. PIBA 2020-1-0026.
An epiretinal membrane is shown in the upper part of the image obtained by Computerized Optical Tomography (OCT).