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Title: Exploration of imaging and molecular biomarkers for differentiation of neuropathic corneal pain from dry eye syndrome
Authors: Cheng, J
Liu, C
Yu, M
Lee, IXY
Wang, X 
Hsu, VWT
Takahashi, A
Mehta, JS
Zhou, L 
Tong, L
Liu, YC
Issue Date: Oct-2025
Source: The ocular surface, Oct. 2025, v. 38, p. 230-241
Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the imaging, clinical, and tear proteomic profiles between neuropathic corneal pain (NCP) and dry eye disease (DED), and to identify potential imaging and molecular biomarkers for the differentiation of NCP from DED.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 54 NCP patients (105 eyes), 53 DED patients (106 eyes), and 54 healthy controls (108 eyes). All subjects were evaluated with ocular surface assessment, ocular pain assessment survey (OPAS), and in-vivo confocal microscopy to characterize corneal nerves, microneuromas (MNs), immune cells, and epithelial cells. Tear quantitative proteomics were analyzed.
Results:The percentage of presence of MNs, the number, total area, total perimeter, and average area of MNs were significantly higher in the NCP group than the other two groups. NCP patients had significantly higher corneal nerve fiber width. MNs parameters were significantly correlated with the OPAS scores (r = 0.20 to 0.48, all P < 0.05). Particularly, in peripheral NCP, both MNs total area and perimeter exhibited a significant correlation with the OPAS eye pain intensity (r = 0.55–0.57, both P < 0.05). Combinations of MNs parameters and OPAS scores had high diagnostic efficacy for NCP with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.916. A total of 129 significantly differential proteins were identified, such as up-regulated vinculin and down-regulated DLG associated protein 4 in NCP, as well as up-regulated S100A12 and matrix metallopeptidase 9 in DED. These dysregulated proteins were linked to neuron apoptosis, inflammatory response, and synaptic transmission.
Conclusion: NCP patients present with different imaging features, clinical characteristics and proteomic profiles, compared with DED patients. These can be used as differentiating indicators.
Keywords: Dry eye diseases
In-vivo confocal microscopy
Microneuromas
Neuropathic corneal pain
Tear proteomics
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Journal: The ocular surface 
ISSN: 1542-0124
EISSN: 1937-5913
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2025.08.002
Rights: © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Cheng, J., Liu, C., Yu, M., Lee, I. X. Y., Wang, X., Hsu, V. W.-T., Takahashi, A., Mehta, J. S., Zhou, L., Tong, L., & Liu, Y.-C. (2025). Exploration of imaging and molecular biomarkers for differentiation of neuropathic corneal pain from dry eye syndrome. The Ocular Surface, 38, 230–241 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtos.2025.08.002.
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