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Exfoliation syndrome is a leading cause of secondary glaucoma worldwide. Among the risk-factors for exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma that have been investigated, a genetic association with 15q24.1 is among the most striking. The leading candidates for the causal gene at this locus are LOXL1 and/or LOXL1-AS1, but studies have not yet coalesced in establishing, or ruling out, either candidate. Here, we contribute to studies of the 15q24.1 locus by making a partially humanized mouse model in which 166 kb of human genomic DNA from the 15q24.1 locus was introduced into the mouse genome via BAC transgenesis (B6-Tg(RP11-71M11)Andm). Transgenic expression of human genes in the BAC was only detectable for LOXL1-AS1. One cohort of 34 mice (21 experimental hemizygotes and 13 non-carrier control littermates) was assessed by slit-lamp exams and SD-OCT imaging at early (1-2 months) and mid (4-5 months) time points; fundus exams were performed at 5 months of age. A second smaller cohort (3 hemizygotes) were aged extensively (>12 months) to screen for overt abnormalities. Across all genotypes and ages, 136 slit-lamp exams, 128 SD-OCT exams, and 42 fundus exams detected no overt indices of exfoliation syndrome. Quantitatively, small, but statistically significant, age-related declines in ganglion cell complex thickness and total retinal thickness were detected in the hemizygotes at 4 months of age. Overall, this study demonstrates complexity in gene regulation from the 15q24.1 locus and suggests that LOXL1-AS1 is unlikely to be a monogenic cause of exfoliation syndrome but may contribute to glaucomatous retinal damage.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2024.108464 | DOI Listing |
Pol Merkur Lekarski
September 2025
BOGOMOLETS NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, KYIV, UKRAINE.
Objective: Aim: To evaluate the possibility of using cataract phacoemulsification with simultaneous intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in patients with age-related cataract (ARC) combined with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PES) as an algorithm for the pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PEG) prevention..
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: A retrospective case-control study was conducted using data from medical records of 610 outpatients (813 eyes) with ARC aged from 49 to 79 years (average age 69 ± 3 years).
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September 2025
Medicine Faculty, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Turkey.
ObjectivePseudoexfoliation syndrome is a systemic disease of unknown etiology, seen in advanced ages, characterized by extracellular material accumulation in ocular tissues and visceral organs. Autophagy, which is a basic metabolic pathway, provides macromolecule recycling of the cell and maintains cell homeostasis by adapting to the cell's stress environment. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between specific mechanisms of autophagy and pseudoexfoliation syndrome.
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August 2025
Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
Prcis: Significant reductions were observed in macular vessel density and ganglion cell layer thickness in patients with XFG and XFS; suggesting these parameters may serve as early biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of glaucoma.
Objective: This study aims to enhance early glaucoma diagnosis in Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (XFS) patients by assessing changes in macular vessel density and retinal layer thickness, and by investigating the relationship between these parameters and disease progression from XFS to pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (XFG).
Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 25 eyes from 17 XFS patients, 32 eyes from 21 early XFG patients, and 34 age- and gender-matched healthy controls.
Medicine (Baltimore)
August 2025
Guizhou Nursing Vocational College, Guiyang, China.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adverse events (AEs) associated with tucatinib by mining data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) and explore potential drug-related AEs, thereby guiding safe clinical use.
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August 2025
Eye Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, Italy.
To assess the 1-month outcomes of visual performance and positional stability of capsule-fixated intraocular lenses (IOLs) in patients with IOL-Bag complex dislocation. We enrolled 36 eyes (34 patients) with IOL-Bag complex dislocation due to pseudoexfoliation syndrome. Patients with intraoperative complications or prior posterior capsule Nd-YAG laser were excluded.
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