نتایج جستجو برای: lacritin

تعداد نتایج: 52  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2014
Trinka Vijmasi Feeling Y T Chen Suganthalakshmi Balasubbu Marianne Gallup Robert L McKown Gordon W Laurie Nancy A McNamara

PURPOSE Lacritin is a tear glycoprotein with prosecretory, prosurvival, and mitogenic properties. We examined lacritin levels in the tears of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) patients and explored the therapeutic potential of topical lacritin for the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. METHODS Tears from healthy controls (n = 14) and SS patients (n = 15) were assayed for lacritin using a C-termin...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Kyle Seifert Natasha C Gandia Jennifer K Wilburn Kraig S Bower Rose K Sia Denise S Ryan Michael L Deaton Katherine M Still Veronica C Vassilev Gordon W Laurie Robert L McKown

PURPOSE Several small proteomic studies suggest that the prosecretory tear protein lacritin may be selectively downregulated in dry eye syndrome and in blepharitis, yet little information is available about normal baseline levels. This study assessed lacritin levels in tears from healthy individuals and addressed whether they differ according to sex, age, or time of day. METHODS Rabbit antibo...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2010
Ayumi Morimoto-Tochigi Ryan D Walkup Emi Nakajima Thomas R Shearer Mitsuyoshi Azuma

PURPOSE Lacritin protein is highly expressed in the lacrimal gland, secreted into tear fluid, and detected only in primates. The mechanism for lacritin secretion has not been fully investigated, because a system for culturing primate lacrimal acinar cells had not been established. The purposes of the present study were (1) to develop a procedure to culture lacrimal acinar cells from monkey and ...

2016
Nancy A. McNamara Shaokui Ge Salena M. Lee Alison M. Enghauser Lindsey Kuehl Feeling Y.-T. Chen Marianne Gallup Robert L. McKown

Purpose To determine whether levels of endogenous tear protein, lacritin, are linked to altered corneal innervation and dry eye severity in patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS). Methods Clinical data were obtained from 10 SS and 10 age-matched controls. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to assess total tear lacritin extracted from Schirmer strips. Western blot was used to detect act...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2013
Francisco Velez V Jeffrey A Romano Robert L McKown Kari Green Liwen Zhang Ronald W Raab Denise S Ryan Cindy M L Hutnik Henry F Frierson Gordon W Laurie

PURPOSE Molar accounting of bioactive fluids can expose new regulatory mechanisms in the growing proteomic focus on epithelial biology. Essential for the viability of the surface epithelium of the eye and for normal vision is the thin, but protein-rich, tear film in which the small tear glycoprotein lacritin appears to play a prominent prosecretory, cytoprotective, and mitogenic role. Although ...

Journal: :Current eye research 2014
Mary M Feng Julia Baryla Hong Liu Gordon W Laurie Robert L McKown Negin Ashki Dinesh Bhayana Cindy M L Hutnik

PURPOSE Benzalkonium chloride (BAK) is the most commonly found preservative in eye drops, and has been shown to cause ocular surface inflammation and toxicity. Lacritin is a human tear glycoprotein secreted from the lacrimal glands that has been found to be cytoprotective. This study was designed to determine if the presence of lacritin confers protection to a cultured human corneal epithelial ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Diane E Laurie Rebecca K Splan Kari Green Katherine M Still Robert L McKown Gordon W Laurie

PURPOSE Lacritin is a human tear glycoprotein that promotes basal tear protein secretion in cultured rat lacrimal acinar cells and proliferation of subconfluent human corneal epithelial cells. When topically added to rabbit eyes, lacritin promotes basal tearing. Despite these activities on several species, lacritin's presence in nonprimate tears or other tissues has not been explored. Here we p...

2015
Venkat Rao Vantaku Geetika Gupta Krishna Chaitanya Rapalli Roy Karnati

Innate immunity of the corneal epithelium is conferred by proteinaceous secretions from the epithelium and associated lacrimal and meibomian glands. Lacritin, an eye-specific protein with anti-microbial, cytoprotective and wound-healing properties, predominantly secreted by lacrimal glands, is absent in conditions such as Dry eye and Keratitis. In view of the biological significance of lacritin...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2013
Robert L McKown Ronald W Raab Patricia Kachelries Sara Caldwell Gordon W Laurie

PURPOSE Lacritin is a prosecretory mitogen in tears and, although a tear protein, it promotes basal tearing and lacrimal gland secretion. Since scale up is relevant to its potential use in the treatment of dry eye, we explored various mutagenic strategies to alter the stability, solubility, and translational efficiency of nascent lacritin, and discovered 3' clustering of rare human codons. ME...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Ningning Wang Keith Zimmerman Ronald W Raab Robert L McKown Cindy M L Hutnik Venu Talla Milton F Tyler Jae K Lee Gordon W Laurie

Homeostasis is essential for cell survival. However, homeostatic regulation of surface epithelia is poorly understood. The eye surface, lacking the cornified barrier of skin, provides an excellent model. Tears cover the surface of the eye and are deficient in dry eye, the most common eye disease affecting at least 5% of the world's population. Only a tiny fraction of the tear proteome appears t...

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