Characterising the structural, functional and metabolomic changes occurring in human corneal cells due to Acanthamoeba castellanii secretome and amelioration of infection using cerium oxide nanoparticlesTools Alhazmi, Abdullah (2022) Characterising the structural, functional and metabolomic changes occurring in human corneal cells due to Acanthamoeba castellanii secretome and amelioration of infection using cerium oxide nanoparticles. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractAcanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a severe corneal infection that poses a public health problem. Treatment of AK remains challenging because it relies on prolonged therapeutic regimens often utilising drug combinations. The considerable damage to human ocular tissue of patients with AK is partially mediated by soluble factors present in the protozoan Acanthamoeba castellanii’s secretome. The two aims of this thesis were to characterise the structural, functional and metabolomic changes occurring in human corneal cells caused by A. castellanii secretome and to investigate the potential amelioration of infection using cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2NPs).
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