Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Disease
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Drug
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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
)
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Previous studies identified serine, cysteine and metalloproteases in normal aqueous humours (AH) and suggested that a balance between proteases and their inhibitors may play a role in the modulation of the AH outflow. We aimed to determine whether
secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor
(
SLPI
), a serine protease inhibitor, is present in AH of patients with
cataract
and other eye pathologies. AH was collected from 117
cataract
patients of which 55 were diagnosed with more when one eye disease:
cataract
only (n=62), pseudoexfoliation (PEX) (n=26), glaucoma (n=6), diabetes retinopathy (n=4), iritis-uveitis (n=4) and macular degeneration (n=28). The total protein in AH was determined by a Bradford assay and
SLPI
was analyzed by Western blot and ELISA methods. The average concentration of total protein and
SLPI
in AH samples was 160+/-15 microg/ml (n=117, +/-SEM) and 500+/-94 pg/ml (n=105), respectively. The
cataract
patients with additional eye disease(s) showed higher protein levels (201+/-35 microg/ml) than
cataract
(controls) (128+/-31 microg/ml), P<0.01. It is noteworthy that no correlation was found between
SLPI
and the total protein concentrations in AH, but
SLPI
was positively correlated with age (r=0.2, P<0.05). No statistical difference in
SLPI
levels was found between controls (
cataract
) and other pathologies, while patients with iritis/uveitis had higher
SLPI
levels compared to those with diabetes (P<0.05). We show here for the first time that
SLPI
is present in AH and may play a role as well as serve as a marker in pathological states.
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PMID:Secreted leukocyte protease inhibitor is present in aqueous humours from cataracts and other eye pathologies. 1620 5