Gg. Koliakos et al., Transforming and insulin-like growth factors in the aqueous humour of patients with exfoliation syndrome, GR ARCH CL, 239(7), 2001, pp. 482-487
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
Background: Growth factors circulating with the aqueous may play an importa
nt role in the pathogenesis of exfoliation syndrome (XFS), which is charact
erized by excessive synthesis and accumulation of abnormal extracellular ma
terial. Methods: We investigated the concentration of three ubiquitous grow
th factors (TGF-beta1, TGF-beta2 and IGF-1) in the aqueous humour of 50 pat
ients with XFS (27 from Erlangen, 23 from Thessaloniki) and 54 age-matched
controls (27 from Erlangen, 27 from Thessaloniki). This study was performed
in two centres, independently of each other, using different assay systems
. Results: In the aqueous humour samples collected in Erlangen, both the le
vels of total TGF-beta1 (P<0.001) and mature TGF-<beta>1 (P<0.05) were sign
ificantly increased in XFS patients compared with controls. Specifically, f
or total TGF-<beta>1 patients with XFS exhibited higher a mean value (90.5
+/- 37.4 pg/ml) than controls (30.2 +/-8.3 pg/ml). The mean level of mature
TGF-beta1 was also higher in XFS (14.2 +/-2.8 pg/ml) than in controls (4.9
+/-5.5 pg/ml). No difference was found between XFS and controls in the lev
els of total or mature TGF beta2 in the aqueous or in the level of these tw
o growth factors in the serum. In aqueous humour samples collected in Thess
aloniki a significant difference between XFS and controls was also observed
for mature TGF-P I (XFS 17.06 +/- 11.02 pg/ml vs controls 9.01 +/-5.69 pg/
ml; P=0.006). No difference was observed in TGF-beta2 concentration or IGF-
1 concentration in the aqueous. No correlation could be established between
protein concentration and the levels of the three growth factors measured.
A significant correlation was found between age and protein concentration
in XFS, but not in the controls. Conclusion: Since TGF-beta1 induces the sy
nthesis and accumulation of extracellular matrix, it is hypothesized that T
GF-beta1 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of XFS. Our data sugge
st that the increased levels of TGF-beta1 are most likely due to enhanced l
ocal synthesis.