Purpose. To investigate whether transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF
-beta 2), a strong immunosuppressive factor normally present in aqueou
s humor, is involved in the inflammatory process of clinical uveitis.
Methods. Mature TGF-beta 2 levels were determined in aqueous humor sam
ples of 9 patients with Fuchs' heterochromic cyclitis, aqueous humor s
amples of 21 patients with other uveitis entities, and vitreous fluid
samples of 19 patients with uveitis by using a commercially available
sandwich ELISA. Total TGF-beta 2 levels in ocular fluids were measured
after heat activation. Aqueous humor samples from patients with catar
act and glaucoma and vitreous fluid samples from eye bank eyes were te
sted as controls. Albumin levels, determined by radial immunodiffusion
, were used as a measure of the disruption of the blood aqueous barrie
r. Results. Significantly lower mature TGF-beta 2 levels were detected
in aqueous humor samples of patients with uveitis, compared to the tw
o control groups without intraocular inflammation. Samples of patients
with uveitis without detectable mature TGF-beta 2 did contain latent
TGF-beta 2 levels (504 to 6024 pg/ml). In aqueous humor, there was a s
ignificant negative correlation between mature TGF-beta 2 and albumin
levels. No mature TGF-beta could be detected in vitreous fluid. Total
TGF-beta 2 levels in vitreous fluid were significantly lower in sample
s from patients with uveitis than in samples from eye bank eyes. Concl
usion. These results indicate that the mature TGF-beta 2 levels in aqu
eous humor and the total TGF-beta 2 levels in vitreous fluid are reduc
ed during ocular inflammation. In aqueous humor, this might be caused
by binding of mature TGF-beta to serum proteins, for instance, alpha 2
-macroglobulin, or by a disturbance in the activation process of laten
t TGF-beta 2.