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Detection and localization of the hydrophobic surfactant proteins B and C in human tear fluid and the human lacrimal system

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CURRENT EYE RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 11, Pages 931-938

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02713680701694369

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cornea; lacrimal gland; SP-B; SP-C; tear film

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Purpose: To evaluate the expression and presence of the surfactant proteins (SP) B and C in the lacrimal apparatus at the ocular surface and in tear fluid. Methods: Expression of SP-B and SP-C was analyzed by RT-PCR in healthy lacrimal gland, conjunctiva, meibomian gland, accessory lacrimal glands, cornea, and nasolacrimal ducts. The deposition of the hydrophobic proteins SP-B and SP-C was determined by Western blot and immunohistochemistry in healthy tissues, tear fluid, and aqueous humor. Results: The presence of both SP-B and SP-C on mRNA and protein level was evidenced in healthy human lacrimal gland, conjunctiva, cornea, and nasolacrimal ducts. Moreover, both proteins were present in tear fluid but were absent in aqueous humor. Immunohistochemical investigations revealed production of both pepticles by acinar epithelial cells of the lacrimal gland and additionally by accessory lacrimal glands of the eyelid as well as epithelial cells of the conjunctiva and nasolacrimal ducts. Immunohistochemically, healthy cornea and goblet cells revealed no reactivity. Conclusions: Besides the recently detected surfactant-associated proteins SP-A and SP-D, our results show that SP-B and SP-C are also peptides of the tear film, the ocular surface, and the lacrimal apparatus. Based on the current knowledge of lowering surface tension in alveolar lung cells, a similar effect of SP-B and SP-C may be assumed concerning the tear film.

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