Gut microbiota transfer from autoimmune dry eye mice imprints stereotypic B cell receptor repertoires in the lacrimal gland and induces disease - Scorecard - MDSpire

Gut microbiota transfer from autoimmune dry eye mice imprints stereotypic B cell receptor repertoires in the lacrimal gland and induces disease

  • By

  • Seonghwan Kim

  • Soobin Lee

  • Soyeon Ju

  • Jaewoong Bae

  • Jin Suk Ryu

  • Yerim Heo

  • Wan Jae Choi

  • Kum-Joo Shin

  • Seok-Jin Kim

  • Namphil Kim

  • Hansol Choi

  • Jiyun Park

  • Eunjae Lee

  • Chang Ho Yoon

  • Sunghoon Kwon

  • Junho Chung

  • Mee Kum Kim

  • June 16, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Transfer of Gut Microbiota from Autoimmune Dry Eye Model Mice Alters B Cell Receptor Profiles in the Lacrimal Gland and Triggers Disease Development

At a Glance

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Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target PopulationNOD.B10.H2b mice and B6 mice
Care Setting

Key Highlights

  • Remove unsupported conclusion about the gut-ocular immune axis.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

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    Monitoring & Follow-up

      Risks

        Patient & Prescribing Data

        Autoimmune dry eye disease patients.

        Investigational agents targeting autoimmune pathways are being tested.

        Clinical Best Practices

        • Evaluate the role of gut microbiota in autoimmune disease progression

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