Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection (May 2020)

Unilateral acute anterior uveitis is associated with ipsilateral changes in the tear fluid proteome that involves the LXR/RXR pathway

  • Jon Roger Eidet,
  • Øystein Kalsnes Jørstad,
  • Ida G. Fostad,
  • Ole K. Olstad,
  • Ragnhild Ø. Sørland,
  • Morten C. Moe,
  • Goran Petrovski,
  • Milaim Pepaj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12348-020-00204-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Purpose To determine whether unilateral acute anterior uveitis (AAU) induces ipsilateral changes in the tear fluid proteome. Methods Five patients (25–77 years old) with unilateral AAU were included. Tear fluid samples were obtained using Schirmer’s test strips. The healthy eye served as control. Proteins were identified by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Results Two hundred forty-two tear fluid sample proteins were identified, of which 75 were present in at least three patients. Nine proteins were at least 1.5-fold increased, whereas eight were at least 1.5-fold decreased in tears from the diseased eye compared with the healthy eye. APOBEC3A was significantly increased (1.43-fold; P = 0.04), whereas TGM2 was significantly decreased (− 1.21-fold; P = 0.03) in tears from the diseased eye relative to the healthy eye. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis identified LXR/RXR (P < 1.02E−4) as a top canonical pathway. Conclusion Unilateral AAU induced detectable changes in the ipsilateral tear fluid proteome and involvement of the inflammation-associated LXR/RXR pathway.

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