Probiotics are defined as live microorganisms that present health benefits when administered in adequate amounts. Prebiotics refer to substrates that microorganisms use to bestow health benefits upon host. Evidence regarding their effects on the ocular surface, especially dry eye, are now just emerging. Both rodent and human studies regarding gut microbiota in Sjögren’s syndrome and environmental dry eye are explored, and we discussed the effects of prebiotics and probiotics on dry eye in this section.
Author, Year |
Tx | Tx Period |
Subjects | Representative Gut Microbiota | Change in OS/LG/dLN |
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Rodent Study | |||||
Kawashima, 2016 [5] |
Fish oil, lactoferrin, zinc, vitamin C, lutein, vitamin E, γ-aminobutanoic acid & E. faecium WB2000 | 2 days | DS rats | N/A | Tear secretion↑ ROS↓(LG) |
Kim, 2017 [6] |
L. casei, L. acidophilus, L. reuteri, B. bifidum & S. thermophiles | 3 weeks | NOD.B10.H2b | N/A | Tear secretion↑ Corneal staining↓ Inflammation focia↓(LG) CD8+IFN-γhi T cell↓(dLN) Treg cell↑(dLN) |
Choi, 2020 [7] |
L. casei, L. acidophilus, L. reuteri, B. bifidum & S. thermophiles | 3 weeks | NOD.B10.H2b | ↑Lactobacillus helveticus, L. hamsteri, L. reuteri, L. casei, L. brantae, L. amylovorous, Akkermansia municipila, Aerococcus viridans, B. bifidum, Streptococcus salivarius ↓Lactobacillus intestinalis |
Tear secretion↑ Corneal staining↓ Immune response genesb↓(LG) IL-10↑(OS) IL-1b↓(OS) |
Human Study | |||||
Kawashima, 2016 [5] |
Fish oil, lactoferrin, zinc, vitamin C, lutein, vitamin E, γ-aminobutanoic acid & E. faecium WB2000 | 8 weeks | DESc | N/A | Scored subjective symptomsd↓ Tear secretion↑ |
Chisari, 2017 [8] |
S. boulardii MUCL 53837 & E. faecium LMG S-28935 | 30 days | DESe | N/A | Subjective dry eye symptomsf↓ TBUT↑ Tear secretion↑ |
Chisari, 2017 [9] |
B. lactis DSM 25566 & B. bifido DSM 25565 | 30 days | DESe | N/A | Tear secretion↑ TBUT↑ |
Kawashima, 2019 [10] |
Hydrogen-producing milk | 3 weeks | DESc | N/A | TBUT↑ (♀) |