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Differential effects of dietary cholesterol and triglycerides on the lipid homeostasis in Meibomian glands.

Igor A Butovich1, Amber Wilkerson2, Seher Yuksel2.   

Abstract

Exocrine Meibomian glands (MG) play a central role in the ocular surface physiology by producing meibum - a lipid secretion composed of cholesteryl esters (CE), cholesterol (Chl), triacylgycerols (TAG), waxes and other types of lipids. MG were previously shown to synthesize Meibomian lipids (ML) in situ via a complex array of reactions termed meibogenesis. However, questions remain about the role of dietary lipids in meibogenesis. To establish if dietary Chl (DC) and TAG (DT) can participate in meibogenesis, we studied mice whose diet was supplemented with trace amounts of deuterated Chl (2H-Chl) and 13C-labeled triolein (13C-TO), and the products of their biosynthetic transformations were analyzed using LC/MS. We demonstrated that 2H-Chl, but not 13C-TO, could be directly incorporated into meibum. Furthermore, 2H-Chl was esterified into MG-specific ultra long 2H-CE, which were vastly different from plasma CE and 2H-CE. The measured 2H-Chl/Chl and 2H-CE/CE ratios in meibum increased in a time-dependent manner reaching ∼5% and ∼1.2 %, respectively. The 2H-Chl/2H-CE ratio was about 3.5x higher than that for endogenous unlabeled Chl and CE, indicating accumulation of 2H-Chl in meibum. The elongation pattern of Meibomian 2H-CE closely replicated that of unlabeled CE. On the other hand, 13C-TO was not detected in any of the ML samples as an intact lipid or its metabolized/hydrolyzed products. We conclude that DC can be directly esterified into MG-specific CE, while DT undergo extensive catabolic transformations before reaching MG. These findings demonstrate that DC can have a direct impact on MG and ocular surface lipid homeostasis and pathophysiology.
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Keywords:  Cholesteryl esters; Dietary cholesterol; Dietary triacylglycerol; Mass spectrometry; Meibogenesis; Meibomian gland; Meibum

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33819631      PMCID: PMC8217181          DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2021.105894

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0960-0760            Impact factor:   5.011


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