Subretinal fluid levels of signal-transduction proteins and apoptosis molecules in macula-off retinal detachment undergoing scleral buckle surgery

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PURPOSE. To evaluate signal transduction and early apoptosis protein levels in subretinal fluid collected during scleral buckling surgery for macula-off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Our aim was to assess both their relation with RRD features and their influence on the posttreatment outcome. METHODS. Thirty-three eyes of 33 RRD patients scheduled for scleral buckle surgery were enrolled in the study. Undiluted subretinal fluid samples were collected during surgery and analyzed via magnetic bead-based immunoassay. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmologic evaluation at baseline and at each follow-up visit (months 1, 3, and 6). Moreover, both at baseline and at the postsurgery month 6 visit, the patients were tested by means of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in order to evaluate the average ganglion cell-inner plexiform complex thickness, as well as the photoreceptor inner segment/outer segment junction status. RESULTS. Patients’ clinical features (retinal detachment size, detachment duration, and occurrence of proliferative vitreoretinopathy) were associated with several early apoptotic factors (caspase-8, caspase-9, and B-cell lymphoma 2 [Bcl-2]-associated death promoter [BAD]). Furthermore, both early apoptosis factors (caspase-8, Bcl-2, and p53) and signaltransduction proteins (ERK 1/2) were found to influence the postsurgery month 3 OCT characteristics. CONCLUSIONS. Signal-transduction proteins and early apoptosis proteins are associated with different clinical features and postsurgery outcomes.

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Carpineto, P., Aharrh-Gnama, A., Ciciarelli, V., Borrelli, E., Petti, F., Aloia, R., … Mastropasqua, L. (2016). Subretinal fluid levels of signal-transduction proteins and apoptosis molecules in macula-off retinal detachment undergoing scleral buckle surgery. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 57(15), 6895–6901. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-20372

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