Immunohistochemical Expression of Alpha (Α) A Crystallin in Senile Degenerative and Non-Cataract Lenses
Shabnam Khan, Bushra Wasim Khan, Madeeha Sadiq, Fawad Rizvi, Faraz Ahmed Baig, Rehan Ahmed Siddiqui
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ABSTRACT
Aim: Comparative
immunohistochemical study of expression of α A Crystallin in
non-cataract lenses and age-related cataract lenses in humans.
Methodology: This was an observational
cross sectional study. There are two groups in this study. Group A comprised of
121 senile degenerative cataract lenses from diagnosed patients. Group B
included of 10 non-cataract lenses from patients who underwent surgeries for
enucleation due to trauma and retinoblastoma. Lenses were fixed in 10% Buffered
Neutral Formalin and processed to make paraffin blocks. Immunohistochemistry
(IHC) staining was performed on sections using primary antibody for α A crystallin.
Data was analyzed through SPSS software version 24.
Results: Immunohistochemical staining of group
A showed 80.2% Strong Positive
expression while 19.8% showed Intermediate
Positive expression of α A Crystallin. 100% Strong Positive expression of α A
Crystallin was seen in group B. Comparison of expression of α A
Crystallin in two groups showed significant decrease (p<0.001) in expression.
Conclusion:
Decreased expression of α A Crystallin in IHC
stained senile cataract lens indicates the role of structural alterations of
lens fibers in pathogenesis of senile cataract. If mechanism involved in
causing these alterations can be identified and targeted so that progression of
senile cataract may be delayed.
Keywords:
Immunohistochemistry,
α A crystallin expression, senile cataract, Human
eye Lens, Lens Fiber.