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Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization

PURPOSE: Scleritis is a severe inflammatory ocular disorder with unknown pathogenesis. We investigated healthy sclera as well as sclera affected by noninfectious scleritis for differentially expressed proteins using a mass spectrometry approach. METHODS: We collected scleral samples of enucleated ey...

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Autores principales: Vergouwen, Daphne P. C., Ten Berge, Josianne C., Guzel, Coskun, van den Bosch, Thierry P. P., Verdijk, Robert M., Rothova, Aniki, Luider, Theo M., Schreurs, Marco W. J.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10036950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36930145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.3.27
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author Vergouwen, Daphne P. C.
Ten Berge, Josianne C.
Guzel, Coskun
van den Bosch, Thierry P. P.
Verdijk, Robert M.
Rothova, Aniki
Luider, Theo M.
Schreurs, Marco W. J.
author_facet Vergouwen, Daphne P. C.
Ten Berge, Josianne C.
Guzel, Coskun
van den Bosch, Thierry P. P.
Verdijk, Robert M.
Rothova, Aniki
Luider, Theo M.
Schreurs, Marco W. J.
author_sort Vergouwen, Daphne P. C.
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description PURPOSE: Scleritis is a severe inflammatory ocular disorder with unknown pathogenesis. We investigated healthy sclera as well as sclera affected by noninfectious scleritis for differentially expressed proteins using a mass spectrometry approach. METHODS: We collected scleral samples of enucleated eyes due to severe noninfectious scleritis (n = 3), and control scleral tissues (n = 5), all exenterated eyes for eyelid carcinomas (n = 4), or choroidal melanoma (n = 1) without scleral invasion. Samples were prepared for the nano liquid-chromatography mass spectrometer (LC-MS), data were analyzed using proteomics software (Scaffold), and is available via ProteomeXchange (identifier PXD038727). Samples were also stained for immuno-histopathological evaluation. RESULTS: Mass spectrometry identified 629 proteins within the healthy and diseased scleral tissues, whereof collagen type XII, VI, and I were the most abundantly expressed protein. Collagen type II-XII was also present. Filaggrin-2, a protein that plays a crucial role in epidermal barrier function, was found upregulated in all scleritis cases. In addition, other epithelial associated proteins were upregulated (such as keratin 33b, 34, and 85, epiplakin, transglutaminase-3, galectin 7, and caspase-14) in scleritis. Further, upregulated proteins involved in regulation of the cytoskeleton (vinculin and myosin 9), and housekeeping proteins were found (elongation factor-2 and cytoplasmic dynein 1) in our study. Upregulation of filaggrin-2 and myosin-9 was confirmed with immunohistochemistry, the latter protein showing co-localization with the endothelial cell marker ETC-related gene (ERG), indicating neovascularization in scleral tissue affected by scleritis. CONCLUSIONS: We found upregulation of filaggrin-2 and signs of neovascularization in scleral tissue of patients with noninfectious scleritis. Further research, ideally including more scleritis cases, is needed to validate our findings.
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spelling pubmed-100369502023-03-25 Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization Vergouwen, Daphne P. C. Ten Berge, Josianne C. Guzel, Coskun van den Bosch, Thierry P. P. Verdijk, Robert M. Rothova, Aniki Luider, Theo M. Schreurs, Marco W. J. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Immunology and Microbiology PURPOSE: Scleritis is a severe inflammatory ocular disorder with unknown pathogenesis. We investigated healthy sclera as well as sclera affected by noninfectious scleritis for differentially expressed proteins using a mass spectrometry approach. METHODS: We collected scleral samples of enucleated eyes due to severe noninfectious scleritis (n = 3), and control scleral tissues (n = 5), all exenterated eyes for eyelid carcinomas (n = 4), or choroidal melanoma (n = 1) without scleral invasion. Samples were prepared for the nano liquid-chromatography mass spectrometer (LC-MS), data were analyzed using proteomics software (Scaffold), and is available via ProteomeXchange (identifier PXD038727). Samples were also stained for immuno-histopathological evaluation. RESULTS: Mass spectrometry identified 629 proteins within the healthy and diseased scleral tissues, whereof collagen type XII, VI, and I were the most abundantly expressed protein. Collagen type II-XII was also present. Filaggrin-2, a protein that plays a crucial role in epidermal barrier function, was found upregulated in all scleritis cases. In addition, other epithelial associated proteins were upregulated (such as keratin 33b, 34, and 85, epiplakin, transglutaminase-3, galectin 7, and caspase-14) in scleritis. Further, upregulated proteins involved in regulation of the cytoskeleton (vinculin and myosin 9), and housekeeping proteins were found (elongation factor-2 and cytoplasmic dynein 1) in our study. Upregulation of filaggrin-2 and myosin-9 was confirmed with immunohistochemistry, the latter protein showing co-localization with the endothelial cell marker ETC-related gene (ERG), indicating neovascularization in scleral tissue affected by scleritis. CONCLUSIONS: We found upregulation of filaggrin-2 and signs of neovascularization in scleral tissue of patients with noninfectious scleritis. Further research, ideally including more scleritis cases, is needed to validate our findings. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10036950/ /pubmed/36930145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.3.27 Text en Copyright 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Vergouwen, Daphne P. C.
Ten Berge, Josianne C.
Guzel, Coskun
van den Bosch, Thierry P. P.
Verdijk, Robert M.
Rothova, Aniki
Luider, Theo M.
Schreurs, Marco W. J.
Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title_full Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title_fullStr Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title_full_unstemmed Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title_short Scleral Proteome in Noninfectious Scleritis Unravels Upregulation of Filaggrin-2 and Signs of Neovascularization
title_sort scleral proteome in noninfectious scleritis unravels upregulation of filaggrin-2 and signs of neovascularization
topic Immunology and Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10036950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36930145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.3.27
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