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Extensive characterization of human tear fluid collected using different techniques unravels the presence of novel lipid amphiphiles
Authors:Sin Man Lam  Louis Tong  Xinrui Duan  Andrea Petznick  Markus R Wenk  Guanghou Shui
Institution:2. Department of Biological SciencesNational University of Singapore, Singapore;4. Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore;11. Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore;8. Departments of Ophthalmology Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore;112. Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore
Abstract:The tear film covers the anterior eye and the precise balance of its various constituting components is critical for maintaining ocular health. The composition of the tear film amphiphilic lipid sublayer, in particular, has largely remained a matter of contention due to the limiting concentrations of these lipid amphiphiles in tears that render their detection and accurate quantitation tedious. Using systematic and sensitive lipidomic approaches, we validated different tear collection techniques and report the most comprehensive human tear lipidome to date; comprising more than 600 lipid species from 17 major lipid classes. Our study confers novel insights to the compositional details of the existent tear film model, in particular the disputable amphiphilic lipid sublayer constituents, by demonstrating the presence of cholesteryl sulfate, O-acyl-ω-hydroxyfatty acids, and various sphingolipids and phospholipids in tears. The discovery and quantitation of the relative abundance of various tear lipid amphiphiles reported herein are expected to have a profound impact on the current understanding of the existent human tear film model.
Keywords:lipidomics  mass spectrometry  dry eye syndrome  meibum  tear lipidome  cholesteryl sulfates  O-acyl-ω  -hydroxy fatty acids
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