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Hyaluronic acid-dependent protection against UVB-damaged human corneal cells.

Ji-Min Li1, Hsiu-Chuan Chou, Ssu-Han Wang, Chieh-Lin Wu, Yi-Wen Chen, Szu-Ting Lin, Yu-Hua Chen, Hong-Lin Chan.   

Abstract

Within ultraviolet radiation, ultraviolet B (UVB) is the most energetic and damaging to humans. At the protein level, UVB irradiation downregulates the expression of antioxidant enzymes leading to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Due to lacking of a global analysis of UVB-modulated corneal proteome, we investigate in vitro the mechanism of UVB-induced corneal damage to determine whether hyaluronic acid (HA) is able to reduce UVB irradiation-induced injury in human corneal epithelial cells. Accordingly, human corneal epithelial cell lines (HCE-2) were irradiated with UVB, followed by incubation with low molecular weight HA (LMW-HA, 100 kDa) or high molecular weight HA (HMW-HA, 1,000 kDa) to investigate the physiologic protection of HMW-HA in UVB-induced corneal injury, and to perform a global proteomic analysis. The data demonstrated that HA treatment protects corneal epithelial cells in the UVB-induced wound model, and that the molecular weight of HA is a crucial factor. Only HMW-HA significantly reduces the UVB-induced cytotoxic effects in corneal cells and increases cell migration and wound-healing ability. In addition, proteomic analysis showed that HMW-HA might modulate cytoskeleton regulation, signal transduction, biosynthesis, redox regulation, and protein folding to stimulate wound healing and to prevent these UVB-damaged cells from cell death. Further studies evidenced membrane-associated progesterone receptor component 1 (mPR) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH2) play essential roles in protecting corneal cells from UVB irradiation. This study reports on UVB-modulated cellular proteins that might play an important role in UVB-induced corneal cell injury and show HMW-HA to be a potential substance for protecting corneal cells from UVB-induced injury.
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Keywords:  DIGE; UVB; cornea; hyaluronic acid; proteomics

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23813585     DOI: 10.1002/em.21794

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen        ISSN: 0893-6692            Impact factor:   3.216


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