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Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis.

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Choi, JA; Ju, H-H; Lee, J; Kim, J-E; Paik, S-Y; Skiba, NP; Rao, PV
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine
April 2022

Herpetic anterior uveitis-associated ocular inflammation is commonly manifested with ocular hypertension and glaucoma. Relative to other viruses, cytomegalovirus (CMV) positive hypertensive anterior uveitis is associated with high recurrences of uveitis, as well as with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) and a subsequent higher requirement for future glaucoma surgery. To gain novel insights into the pathogenesis of ocular hypertension in these patients, we investigated the proteome changes of the aqueous humor (AH) derived from the CMV hypertensive anterior uveitis (CMV-HAU; n = 10) patients and non-glaucoma (cataract; n = 10) patients using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Among a total of 562 proteins identified, fifty and fifteen proteins were significantly elevated and decreased, respectively, in the AH of CMV-HAU patients compared to the control subjects by ≥2 fold. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment and network analyses of elevated proteins revealed that the enrichment of protein was involved in the complement activation, the humoral immune response mediated by the circulating immunoglobulins, proteolysis, and platelet degranulation. In the AH of CMV-HAU, GDF (growth/differentiation factor)-15, the inflammatory marker belonging to the TGF-β superfamily proteins, was significantly increased, while vasorin, an anti-TGF-β protein, levels were decreased. The trabecular meshwork cells infected with CMV exhibited a significantly increased expression of inflammatory markers. Collectively, these data indicate increased complement factor associated inflammation and humoral immunity in CMV-HAU associated ocular hypertension.

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Journal of clinical medicine

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2077-0383

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2077-0383

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

11

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2337

Related Subject Headings

  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Choi, J. A., Ju, H.-H., Lee, J., Kim, J.-E., Paik, S.-Y., Skiba, N. P., & Rao, P. V. (2022). Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(9), 2337. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092337
Choi, Jin A., Hyun-Hee Ju, Jiyoung Lee, Ju-Eun Kim, Soon-Young Paik, Nikolai P. Skiba, and Ponugoti Vasantha Rao. “Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis.Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 9 (April 2022): 2337. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092337.
Choi JA, Ju H-H, Lee J, Kim J-E, Paik S-Y, Skiba NP, et al. Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis. Journal of clinical medicine. 2022 Apr;11(9):2337.
Choi, Jin A., et al. “Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis.Journal of Clinical Medicine, vol. 11, no. 9, Apr. 2022, p. 2337. Epmc, doi:10.3390/jcm11092337.
Choi JA, Ju H-H, Lee J, Kim J-E, Paik S-Y, Skiba NP, Rao PV. Increased Complement-Associated Inflammation in Cytomegalovirus-Positive Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis Patients Based on the Aqueous Humor Proteomics Analysis. Journal of clinical medicine. 2022 Apr;11(9):2337.

Published In

Journal of clinical medicine

DOI

EISSN

2077-0383

ISSN

2077-0383

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

11

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2337

Related Subject Headings

  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences