Increased SCUBE-1 levels in the aqueous humour of patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Clinical and Experimental Optometry Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1080/08164622.2024.2445071
Esra Bahadır Camgöz, Berrak Sekeryapan Gediz, Mehmet Senes, Fatih Serin, Kadriye Ufuk Elgin
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Abstract

Clinical relevance: Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXS) is a common age-related disorder associated with glaucoma and cataract. Despite its clinical importance, the pathogenesis of PXS is not yet fully understood.

Background: To evaluate levels of SCUBE-1 (signal peptide, CUB domain, and epidermal growth factor-like domain containing protein 1) in the serum and aqueous humour of patients with PXS in comparison with non-PXS controls.

Methods: This prospective study included patients with and without PXS undergoing phacoemulsification surgery for cataract. Patients with pseudoexfoliative glaucoma were excluded. Aqueous humour samples collected at the beginning of phacoemulsification surgery were analysed by using the sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method (human SCUBE-1 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit; Elabscience).

Results: There was a significant difference in mean aqueous humour SCUBE-1 levels between PXS patients (1.69 ± 0.41 ng/µL) and non-PXS controls (0.89 ± 0.33 ng/µL) (p = 0.012). However, the difference in mean serum SCUBE-1 levels was not significant (0.87 ± 0.36 ng/µL and 0.81 ± 0.35 ng/µL, respectively; p = 0.560). There was no significant correlation between aqueous humour and serum SCUBE-1 levels in either group (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: SCUBE-1 is an important marker of ischaemia and oxidative stress. Increased SCUBE-1 levels in the aqueous humour of patients with PXS may indicate a local effect of SCUBE-1 in the pathogenesis of PXS.

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假性脱落综合征患者房水中scue -1水平升高。
临床相关性:假性脱落综合征(PXS)是一种常见的与青光眼和白内障相关的年龄相关疾病。尽管具有重要的临床意义,但PXS的发病机制尚未完全了解。背景:评估PXS患者血清和体液中SCUBE-1(信号肽、CUB结构域和表皮生长因子样结构域含蛋白1)水平与非PXS对照组的比较。方法:本前瞻性研究纳入了行白内障超声乳化术的有PXS和无PXS患者。排除假剥脱性青光眼患者。超声乳化手术开始采集的水样采用夹心酶联免疫吸附测定法(human SCUBE-1酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒;Elabscience)。结果:PXS患者的平均体液SCUBE-1水平(1.69±0.41 ng/µL)与非PXS对照组(0.89±0.33 ng/µL)差异有统计学意义(p = 0.012)。然而,平均血清SCUBE-1水平差异无统计学意义(分别为0.87±0.36 ng/µL和0.81±0.35 ng/µL);P = 0.560)。两组患者血清SCUBE-1水平与房水无显著相关性(p < 0.05)。结论:SCUBE-1是缺血和氧化应激的重要标志物。PXS患者房水中SCUBE-1水平升高可能表明SCUBE-1在PXS发病机制中的局部作用。
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Optometry is a peer reviewed journal listed by ISI and abstracted by PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Citation Index and Current Contents. It publishes original research papers and reviews in clinical optometry and vision science. Debate and discussion of controversial scientific and clinical issues is encouraged and letters to the Editor and short communications expressing points of view on matters within the Journal''s areas of interest are welcome. The Journal is published six times annually.
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