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Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease

BACKGROUND: Previous lipidomic analyses of the human meibum had largely focused on individuals from non-Asian populations, despite the higher prevalence of dysfunctional tear syndrome (DTS) observed across Asia. Information pertaining to the alterations in lipid profiles in relation to DTS onset and...

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Autores principales: Lam, Sin Man, Tong, Louis, Yong, Siew Sian, Li, Bowen, Chaurasia, Shyam S., Shui, Guanghou, Wenk, Markus R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22043274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024339
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author Lam, Sin Man
Tong, Louis
Yong, Siew Sian
Li, Bowen
Chaurasia, Shyam S.
Shui, Guanghou
Wenk, Markus R.
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Tong, Louis
Yong, Siew Sian
Li, Bowen
Chaurasia, Shyam S.
Shui, Guanghou
Wenk, Markus R.
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description BACKGROUND: Previous lipidomic analyses of the human meibum had largely focused on individuals from non-Asian populations, despite the higher prevalence of dysfunctional tear syndrome (DTS) observed across Asia. Information pertaining to the alterations in lipid profiles in relation to DTS onset and progression is also lacking and warrants comprehensive experimental analysis. METHODOLOGIES/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We examined the meibum lipidome of 27 DTS patients and 10 control subjects for a total of 256 lipid species from 12 major lipid classes, including cholesteryl ester (CE), wax ester (WE), triacylglyceride (TAG), (O-acyl)-ω-hydroxy fatty acid (OAHFA), glycerophospholipids (phosphatidylcholine, PC; phosphatidylethanolamine, PE; phosphatidylinositol, PI; phosphatidylglycerol, PG) and sphingolipids (sphingomyelin, SM; ceramide, Cer; glucosylceramide, GluCer; dihexosylceramide, DihexCer). Neutral lipids were analysed using high-performance liquid-chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) was used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of polar lipid species. DTS patients were classified into three severity groups (i.e. mild, moderate and severe) based on the ocular surface disease index (OSDI). A significantly lower level of TAG (p<0.05) was observed in patients under the moderate category compared to the mild category. Notably, a number of OAHFA species displayed consistently decreasing levels that correlate with increasing disease severity. An attempt was also made to investigate the changes in meibum lipid profiles of DTS patients compared to normal individuals classified based on OSDI score. Several unsaturated TAG and PC species were found at significantly higher levels (p<0.05) in patients than controls. CONCLUSION: The current study presents, for the first time, a comprehensive lipidome of meibum from individuals of an Asian ethnicity, which can potentially offer new insights into the higher prevalence of DTS observed amongst Asian populations. This study also represents an attempt towards identification of lipid species in meibum which could serve as marker for DTS.
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spelling pubmed-31971962011-10-31 Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease Lam, Sin Man Tong, Louis Yong, Siew Sian Li, Bowen Chaurasia, Shyam S. Shui, Guanghou Wenk, Markus R. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous lipidomic analyses of the human meibum had largely focused on individuals from non-Asian populations, despite the higher prevalence of dysfunctional tear syndrome (DTS) observed across Asia. Information pertaining to the alterations in lipid profiles in relation to DTS onset and progression is also lacking and warrants comprehensive experimental analysis. METHODOLOGIES/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We examined the meibum lipidome of 27 DTS patients and 10 control subjects for a total of 256 lipid species from 12 major lipid classes, including cholesteryl ester (CE), wax ester (WE), triacylglyceride (TAG), (O-acyl)-ω-hydroxy fatty acid (OAHFA), glycerophospholipids (phosphatidylcholine, PC; phosphatidylethanolamine, PE; phosphatidylinositol, PI; phosphatidylglycerol, PG) and sphingolipids (sphingomyelin, SM; ceramide, Cer; glucosylceramide, GluCer; dihexosylceramide, DihexCer). Neutral lipids were analysed using high-performance liquid-chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) was used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of polar lipid species. DTS patients were classified into three severity groups (i.e. mild, moderate and severe) based on the ocular surface disease index (OSDI). A significantly lower level of TAG (p<0.05) was observed in patients under the moderate category compared to the mild category. Notably, a number of OAHFA species displayed consistently decreasing levels that correlate with increasing disease severity. An attempt was also made to investigate the changes in meibum lipid profiles of DTS patients compared to normal individuals classified based on OSDI score. Several unsaturated TAG and PC species were found at significantly higher levels (p<0.05) in patients than controls. CONCLUSION: The current study presents, for the first time, a comprehensive lipidome of meibum from individuals of an Asian ethnicity, which can potentially offer new insights into the higher prevalence of DTS observed amongst Asian populations. This study also represents an attempt towards identification of lipid species in meibum which could serve as marker for DTS. Public Library of Science 2011-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3197196/ /pubmed/22043274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024339 Text en Lam et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lam, Sin Man
Tong, Louis
Yong, Siew Sian
Li, Bowen
Chaurasia, Shyam S.
Shui, Guanghou
Wenk, Markus R.
Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title_full Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title_fullStr Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title_full_unstemmed Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title_short Meibum Lipid Composition in Asians with Dry Eye Disease
title_sort meibum lipid composition in asians with dry eye disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22043274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024339
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