Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A detailed molecular map for eye disease

Understanding eye diseases is tricky enough. Knowing what causes them at the molecular level is even more confounding.

To understand eye diseases better, University of Iowa (UI) researchers have created the most detailed map to date of a region of the human eye long associated with blinding diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration. The high-resolution molecular map catalogs thousands of proteins in the choroid, which supplies blood and oxygen to the outer retina, itself critical in vision. By seeing differences in the abundance of proteins in different areas of the choroid, the researchers can begin to figure out which proteins may be the critical actors in vision loss and eye disease.