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Proteomic Study of Aqueous Humor and Its Application in the Treatment of Neovascular Glaucoma.

Mengxi Yu1, Feng Xie1, Xiang Liu2, Haidan Sun3, Zhengguang Guo3, Xiaoyan Liu3, Wei Li1, Wei Sun3, Ying Wang4, Chengyan He1.   

Abstract

Aqueous humor (AH) proteins are involved in many physiological and pathological processes of the eye. The proteome analysis of AH is important to understand its physiological and pathophysiological functions. In the present study, AH samples obtained from 21 cataract volunteers were pooled together. After high-pH RPLC offline separation, the pooled sample was analyzed by LC-MS/MS to provide a comprehensive profile of AH proteome. The function analysis was provided by the GO and IPA annotation. In order to determine whether the AH proteome can reflect the pathophysiological changes of the disease, DIA technology was used to analyze the AH samples obtained from three neovascular glaucoma (NVG) patients (six samples) before and after drug treatment. The differential proteins were validated by PRM technology in an independent group (14 samples). In the AH proteome database, 802 proteins were identified, and 318 proteins were identified for the first time. Furthermore, 480 proteins were quantified based on the peak intensity-based semiquantification (iBAQ), which ranged by approximately 7 orders of magnitude. These proteins are primarily involved in immunity- and inflammation-related pathways. The differential AH proteomic analysis in NVG treatment revealed that the AH proteome can reflect the pathophysiological changes of drug treatment. Angiogenesis and thrombus coagulation progression are deeply involved in NVG treatment. The present experiment provided a comprehensive AH proteome analysis and expanded the profile of human AH proteome. The differential AH proteomic analysis of NVG treatment indicated that AH proteome can reflect the pathophysiological changes in drug intervention.
Copyright © 2020 Yu, Xie, Liu, Sun, Guo, Liu, Li, Sun, Wang and He.

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Keywords:  aqueous humor; conbercept; neovascular glaucoma treatment; proteome; vascular endothelial growth factor receptor

Year:  2020        PMID: 33195434      PMCID: PMC7580691          DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2020.587677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Mol Biosci        ISSN: 2296-889X


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