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Interaction of phospholipid transfer protein with human tear fluid mucins
Authors:Niko L Set?l?  Juha M Holopainen  Jari Metso  Gebrenegus Yohannes  Jaakko Hiidenhovi  Leif C Andersson  Ove Eriksson  Alexandra Robciuc  Matti Jauhiainen
Institution:1. Departments of Ophthalmology, University of Helsinki, Finland;2. Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland;4. Pathology, University of Helsinki, Finland;7. National Institute for Health and Welfare, Public Health Genomics Research Unit and Institute for Molecular Medicine (FIMM), Biomedicum, Helsinki, Finland;11. Research Program of Molecular Neurology, Institute of Biomedicine, Biomedicum, Finland;8. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland;71. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Biotechnology and Food Research, Jokioinen, Finland
Abstract:In addition to circulation, where it transfers phospholipids between lipoprotein particles, phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) was also identified as a component of normal tear fluid. The purpose of this study was to clarify the secretion route of tear fluid PLTP and elucidate possible interactions between PLTP and other tear fluid proteins. Human lacrimal gland samples were stained with monoclonal antibodies against PLTP. Heparin-Sepharose (H-S) affinity chromatography was used for specific PLTP binding, and coeluted proteins were identified with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry or Western blot analysis. Immunoprecipitation assay and blotting with specific antibodies helped to identify and characterize PLTP-mucin interaction in tear fluid. Human tear fluid PLTP is secreted from the lacrimal gland. MALDI-TOF analysis of H-S fractions identified several candidate proteins, but protein-protein interaction assays revealed only ocular mucins as PLTP interaction partners. We suggest a dual role for PLTP in human tear fluid: (1) to scavenge lipophilic substances from ocular mucins and (2) to maintain the stability of the anterior tear lipid film. PLTP may also play a role in the development of ocular surface disease.
Keywords:lipid transfer  tear lipid film  lacrimal gland
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