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MALDI MS imaging analysis of apolipoprotein E and lysyl oxidase-like 1 in human lens capsules affected by pseudoexfoliation syndrome.

Maurizio Ronci1, Shiwani Sharma, Sarah Martin, Jamie E Craig, Nicolas H Voelcker.   

Abstract

Pseudoexfoliation (PEX) syndrome is an age-related systemic disease of the extracellular matrix, characterized by the presence of amyloid-like fibrillar deposits on the anterior lens capsule. The pathological deposits (PEX material) can obstruct aqueous outflow leading to increased intraocular pressure that in turn can result in glaucoma. PEX syndrome is the most common risk factor for glaucoma. In our previous work, we reported a protocol for the analysis of human lens capsules by MALDI MS imaging. Here, we extend our previous work applying the developed protocol to the analysis of human lens capsules affected by PEX syndrome. We focus our investigation on known components of the PEX material, namely lysyl oxidase-like 1 (LOXL1) and apolipoprotein E (APOE). Our results show that LOXL1 is more abundant in the deposits in the iris region and, alternatively APOE is concentrated in the PEX material accumulated in the pupillary area of the anterior lens capsule. Furthermore, we identify potentially relevant post-translational modifications which may have an important role in promoting the cross-linking processes in PEX syndrome and stabilize aggregate structures within the proteinaceous PEX material. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This paper is about the identification and localization of apolipoprotein E and lysyl oxidase-like 1 in human lens capsules affected by PEX syndrome by MALDI MS imaging. With this study we expand the clinical application of MALDI MSI toward the use of non-sectioned tissue samples analyzed after in situ enzymatic digestion and advance the knowledge regarding a common pathology like PEX syndrome.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23411028     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2013.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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