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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
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Base excision repair (BER) is a tightly coordinated mechanism for repair of DNA base damage (via alkylation and oxidation) and base loss. From E. coli to yeast to human cells, subtle alterations in expression of BER proteins lead to mutagenic or genome instability phenotypes. DNA polymerase beta (beta-pol), the major BER polymerase, has been found to be over-expressed in human tumor tissues and more recently it has been shown that over-expression of beta-pol results in a mutator and genome instability phenotype. These previous reports imply that beta-pol over-expression is deleterious and suggests that such an imbalance may cause an overall functional deficiency in the BER pathway. In the present study, we have developed a bicistronic tetracycline-responsive transgenic system to over-express beta-pol in mice. We find that over-expression of beta-pol in the lens epithelium results in the early onset of severe cortical
cataract
, with cataractogenesis beginning within 4 days after birth. In utero and post-natal suppression of transgenic Flag-beta-pol expression by doxycycline administration completely prevents
cataract
formation through adulthood, yet
cataract
is subsequently observed following removal of doxycycline and re-expression of the transgene.
Cataract
development accompanies increased expression of
cyclooxygenase-2
in the lenticular fibers of the lens, implicating oxidative stress in the development of this cataractous phenotype. Although the mechanism for the transgene mediated cataractogenesis is not clear at this time, it is nevertheless intriguing that increased expression of beta-pol leads to such a phenotype. These results suggest that either a beta-pol expression imbalance negatively affects overall fidelity and/or BER capacity or that beta-pol has a role in lens epithelial cell differentiation.
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PMID:Regulated over-expression of DNA polymerase beta mediates early onset cataract in mice. 1271 17
Two patients had uneventful phacoemulsification. After initial improvement, vision deteriorated because of cystoid macular edema (CME). In 1 patient, treatment with systemic nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs showed significant improvement in visual acuity but had to be discontinued because of side effects and a relapse of the disease. In the other patient, this therapy was not sufficient. Both patients were given valdecoxib, a
cyclooxygenase-2
inhibitor. The new therapy was tolerated well and led to significant and stable improvement in visual acuity in both patients. To our knowledge, this is the first report of using a
cyclooxygenase-2
inhibitor in the treatment of clinically significant CME.
J
Cataract
Refract Surg 2005 Jul
PMID:Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors: a new therapeutic option in the treatment of macular edema after cataract surgery. 1610 20
Pterygium is a multifactorial proliferative pathologic change of bulbar conjunctiva. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the duration of exposure to solar radiation (expressed in years) on the incidence of positive
cyclooxygenase-2
(
COX-2
) finding in conjunctival tissue in two groups of patients. Group 1 consisted of 68 patients with primary pterygium having undergone conjunctival autograft transplantation. Group 2 consisted of 43 patients with morphologically unchanged conjunctivae that were harvested during
cataract
surgery. All 111 specimens were submitted to immunohistochemical staining for monoclonal
COX-2
antibody (1:100; M361701 MO A-HU, Dako, Santa Clara, California, USA). The immunostaining intensity in the surface epithelium was scored using the following grading system: 0 no immunostaining; + weak immunostaining (few cells being positive focally or scattered); ++ medium immunostaining; and +++ strong immunostaining (diffuse staining throughout the tissue). The analysis of
COX-2
activity yielded 29 (42.6%) positive findings in group 1 and 27 (62.8%) positive findings in group 2. Group 2 consisted of statistically significantly older individuals with a history of considerably longer sun exposure. Statistical analysis proved the duration of exposure to solar radiation to be the most important factor in positive
COX-2
findings.
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PMID:EFFECT OF SUN EXPOSURE DURATION ON CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 EXPRESSION IN THE CONJUNCTIVA. 3259 49