Immunohistochemical analysis of lattice corneal dystrophies types I and II.

T Kivelä, A Tarkkanen, I McLean, J Ghiso, B Frangione, M Haltia
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  1. T Kivelä: Department of Ophthalmology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.

Abstract

Corneal buttons from four patients with lattice corneal dystrophy (LD) type I, thought to be an isolated corneal amyloidosis, and from six patients with LD type II, part of systemic familial amyloidosis, Finnish type (FAF; Meretoja's syndrome), were studied by immunohistochemistry to determine the differential distribution in the amyloid deposits of amyloid P component (AP), mutated gelsolin specific for FAF, and native gelsolin. In both types of LD, antibodies to AP labelled lattice lines and a discontinuous layer of amyloid deposits under Bowman's layer. In LD type II, particularly, they also reacted with streak-like amyloid deposits between corneal almellae, especially in the limbal region. While the anti-FAF antiserum strongly labelled all amyloid deposits in LD type II, it failed to react unequivocally with them in LD type I. Both in LD type I and in two control specimens representing granular dystrophy, the monoclonal antibody (MAb) GS-2C4 to gelsolin faintly labelled some deposits, while in LD type II it reacted non-homogeneously with most amyloid deposits. In all specimens, MAb GS-2C4 labelled corneal epithelial cells and occasional stromal keratocytes and endothelial cells. The results suggest that Meretoja's syndrome, a systemic disease, can be diagnosed even retrospectively from corneal buttons subjected to histopathological study.

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Grants

  1. NS 30455/NINDS NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Amyloidosis
Cornea
Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Gelsolin
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Middle Aged
Serum Amyloid P-Component

Chemicals

Gelsolin
Serum Amyloid P-Component

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