drusen

Stopping AMD at the Molecular Level

Researchers at the University College London report that for the first time that they have discovered how a common blood protein is involved in inflammation and damage to the eye. They studied two proteins involved in drusen formation. Uncontrolled C-reactive protein activity causes damage to the retina and the debris of broken up retinal cells is deposited as drusen.  C-reactive protein prevents Factor H from clumping and initiating drusen formation.

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