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Global Metabonomic and Proteomic Analysis of Human Conjunctival Epithelial Cells (IOBA-NHC) in Response to Hyperosmotic Stress.

Liyan Chen1,2, Jing Li1,3,4, Tiannan Guo5, Sujoy Ghosh6, Siew Kwan Koh1, Dechao Tian1,7, Liang Zhang1,7, Deyong Jia1, Roger W Beuerman1,3,8, Ruedi Aebersold5,9, Eric Chun Yong Chan2, Lei Zhou1,3,8.   

Abstract

"Dry eye" is a multifactorial inflammatory disease affecting the ocular surface. Tear hyperosmolarity in dry eye contributes to inflammation and cell damage. Recent research efforts on dry eye have been directed toward biomarker discovery for diagnosis, response to treatment, and disease mechanisms. This study employed a spontaneously immortalized normal human conjunctival cell line, IOBA-NHC, as a model to investigate hyperosmotic stress-induced changes of metabolites and proteins. Global and targeted metabonomic analyses as well as proteomic analysis were performed on IOBA-NHC cells incubated in serum-free media at 280 (control), 380, and 480 mOsm for 24 h. Twenty-one metabolites and seventy-six iTRAQ-identified proteins showed significant changes under at least one hyperosmotic stress treatment as compared with controls. SWATH-based proteomic analysis further confirmed the involvement of inflammatory pathways such as prostaglandin 2 synthesis in IOBA-NHC cells under hyperosmotic stress. This study is the first to identify glycerophosphocholine synthesis and O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine glycosylation as key activated pathways in ocular surface cells under hyperosmotic stress. These findings extend the current knowledge in metabolite markers of dry eye and provide potential therapeutic targets for its treatment.

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Keywords:  SWATH; dry eye; hyperosmolarity; iTRAQ; metabolomics; metabonomics; osmoprotectants; osmostic stress; proteomics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26260330     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.5b00443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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