Introduction
References
Methods Results – Normal Cornea Results - Keratoconus Results – Corneal Edema
Results
Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory, bilateral, progressive, often asymmetric, primary ectasia, associated with irregular astigmatism and decreased visual acuity. It results in progressive dissolution of Bowman’s membrane, the layer lying between the corneal epithelium and stroma. Cellular and structural changes in the cornea affect the integrity and lead to protrusion and scarring. Reported biochemical abnormalities in corneas of patients with keratoconus have included decreased protease inhibitors, increased keratocyte catalase activity, decreased alcohol dehydrogenase, decreased matrix metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8, collagenase), increased MMP-1, increased reactive oxygen/nitrogen species, higher hydrogen peroxide levels, and increased cathepsin K activity. Other abnormalities include absence of nerve growth factor receptor and absence of aquaporin 5. Since proteins are key players which execute nearly all downstream processes, proteomic analysis provides functional assessment of cellular processes. A recent report characterized the proteome of the normal human cornea and identified 141 distinct proteins; 86 of them were recognized in cDNA libraries from the corneas of patients with keratoconus. Furthermore, the bioinformatic analyses indicated the import of plasma proteins into the cornea. It is hypothesized that dysregulation of proteins in the corneas of patients with Keratoconus causes altered proteomic profile when compared to normal corneas.
Normal and Keratoconus corneas
Under an IRB approved protocol surgically discarded and de-identified normal donor and keratoconic corneas were obtained. The endothelium-Descemet’s membrane was removed from the cornea. The endothelium-free cornea was soaked in prewarmed 20mM EDTA in PBS solution for 30 minutes at 37º C. Forceps were used to separate the epithelial layer from the stroma. The samples were kept frozen until they are homogenized. The samples were homogenized using celLysis buffer (Sigma) and ultrasonicated for 30 seconds on ice. The homogenates were centrifuged at 10,000 rpm for 10 minutes and the supernatant was aliquoted and frozen at -70ºC. Protein quantification of the samples was done by modified Lowry’s technique. The protein content of the samples was adjusted to 1mg/ml concentration. Corneal homogenates in the amount of 40µg were used to perform proteomic profiling by using Gold (Au) ProteinChips. Profiles were analyzed for protein peaks according to molecular weight using Ciphergen ProteinChip software.
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ConclusionsGold (Au) ProteinChip array using SELDI-TOF-MS is a valuable technique to perform proteomic profiling of normal and keratoconic epithelial and stromal layers. The altered proteomic profile shows absence of peaks in the 20-150 Kd range in the keratoconic epithelium. However, there are distinct peaks in Keratoconus at 10.8, 12.7, 13.1, 14.6, 15.8 kDa which are absent in normals. Further studies are warranted to validate these results. The Normal corneal stroma contain peaks at 9.9, 14.5 in the <20kDa range; as well as 22.8, 43.7, 67.4, 97.2 and 1.12E5 in the >20kDa which are absent in Keratoconus.
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Acknowledgements: The Richard A. Perritt Charitable Foundation
The normal corneal epithelium displayed a distinct proteomic profile in the <25Kd molecular weight range. Mass spectrometry with the Gold (Au) chip shows prominent peaks at 5.0, 7.0, 7.7, 8.5, 10.1, 11.6, 12.3, 15 and 17.9 Kd. The stromal layer showed prominent peaks at 8.5, 9.4, 9.8 and 11.0 Kd. However, the peaks in the 20-150 Kd range which were present in the normals were not observed in keratoconic epithelial layer. The epithelial layer from corneal edematous cornea showed similar peaks to that of normals at >20Kd. However, unique peaks were observed at 10.1, 10.7 and 11.6 Kd
SELDI-TOF-MS & Protein Chip
THE PROTEOMIC PROFILE OF NORMAL AND KERATOCONIC EPITHELIAL AND STROMAL LAYERS BY PROTEINCHIP® USING SELDI-TOF-MS
Omer Iqbal2, MD, Daniel Kahn2, BS, Shawn Aranha2, MD, Samir Vira1, MD, George Fisher3, MS4, Bruce Gaynes1, OD, PharmD,Jawed Fareed2, PhD, Charles Bouchard1, MD
Departments of Ophthalmology1 and Pathology2, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine3, Maywood, IL
5,053
5,824
7,089
7,770
8,561
9,158
10,103
11,191
11,654
12,360
13,920
15,083
15,91516,922
17,232
17,905
18,434
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20,964
23,272
25,208
26,123
27,849
30,805
34,069
36,037
36,651
38,69141,830
47,286
48,605
50,516
51,856
55,117
58,08363,221
68,304
69,760
80,993 94,90098,1471.02E51.06E5 1.17E5
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Normal - Epithelium MW range: 5-20 kDa;
Intensity: 30
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 6
5,4295,829
7,4408,578
10,106
10,362
10,849
11,198
11,658
12,36112,705
13,169
14,65114,991
15,814 16,820 17,91218,442
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20,24320,954
22,752
27,879
36,049
38,673
41,900
47,290
50,230
54,80557,136 63,34468,433
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Keratoconus - Epithelium MW range: 5-20 kDa;
Intensity: 30
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 6
10,108 11,08911,651
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Corneal Edema - Epithelium MW range: 5-20 kDa;
Intensity: 30
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 6
5,676
6,808
8,568
9,193
9,951
11,076
14,590
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43,726
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97,222
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Normal - StromaMW range: 5-20 kDa; Intensity: 5
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 5
8,544
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Keratconus - Stroma MW range: 5-20 kDa;
Intensity: 5
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 5
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Corneal Edema - Stroma MW range: 5-20 kDa;
Intensity: 5
MW range: 20-150 kDa; Intensity: 5