隐形眼镜
抗菌剂
医学
验光服务
镜头(地质)
微生物学
眼科
生物
古生物学
作者
Mark Willcox,Renxun Chen,Parthasarathi Kalaiselvan,Muhamad Samudi Yasir,Riaz Rasul,Naresh Kumar,Debarun Dutta
出处
期刊:Current Protein & Peptide Science
[Bentham Science Publishers]
日期:2020-04-29
卷期号:21 (4): 357-368
被引量:15
标识
DOI:10.2174/1389203720666190820152508
摘要
Contact lens wear is generally safe and provides excellent vision. However, contact lens wear is often associated with the risk of developing ocular surface infection and inflammation, and in severe cases, the infection can result in loss of vision. Antimicrobial peptide-coated contact lenses have been made to help reduce the incidence of infection and inflammation. This paper reviews the research progress from conception, through the laboratory and preclinical tests to the latest information on clinical testing of an antimicrobial contact lens. We provide insights into the pathways followed and pitfalls that have been encountered. The journey has not always been linear or smooth, but has resulted in some of the first published clinical testing of antimicrobial peptide-coated contact lenses in humans. We hope this may help lead to the development and commercialisation of antimicrobial contact lenses in the future.
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