Tear eicosanoids in healthy people and ocular surface disease

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Yohannes Abere Ambaw
Cecilia Chao
Shanshan Ji
Manfred Raida
Federico Torta
Markus R. Wenk
Louis Tong
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[1] National University of Singapore,Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[2] National University of Singapore,Singapore Lipidomics Incubator, Life Sciences Institute
[3] Singapore Eye Research Institute,Ocular Surface Research Group
[4] University of New South Wales,The School of Optometry and Vision Science
[5] Tufts Medical Center,Center For Translational Ocular Immunology, Department of Ophthalmology and Cornea Service
[6] National University of Singapore,Department of Biological Sciences
[7] National University of Singapore,Department of Ophthalmology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[8] Singapore National Eye Center,Department of Cornea and External Eye Disease
[9] Duke-NUS Medical School,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Meibomian gland (MG) dysfunction is the leading cause of evaporative dry eye and it leads to inflammation of the ocular surface. Eicosanoids may be involved in inflammation of dry eye. This study aimed to profile tear eicosanoid levels in healthy individuals and those with MG dysfunction, and to examine if these levels are associated with clinical factors and expressibility of MG. Forty participants with MG dysfunction and 30 healthy controls were recruited in this study. Clinical signs of MG dysfunction were assessed, and tear lactoferrin concentration was evaluated. Tear eicosanoids were extracted from Schirmer’s strips and analyzed using mass spectrometry. We were able to quantify 38 tear eicosanoids and levels were increased in older individuals. In participants with MG dysfunction, higher 5-HETE, LTB4, 18-HEPE, 12-HEPE and 14-HDoHE were associated with poorer MG expressibility. The eicosanoids PGF2α, 18-HEPE, 20-HDoHE and 17-HDoHE were elevated with increased corneal staining; higher 5-HETE, LTB4 were associated with lower tear lactoferrin levels. The receiver-operating-characteristics analysis shows higher levels of 5-HETE, LTB4 and 18-HEPE were able to predict poor expressibility of MGs. In conclusion, tear eicosanoid levels are age-dependent and specific eicosanoids may be indicators of clinical obstruction of MG or the severity of ocular surface damage.
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