Exploring the Ocular Surface Microbiome and Tear Proteome in Glaucoma.

Spörri, Livia; Uldry, Anne-Christine; Kreuzer, Marco; Herzog, Elio L; Zinkernagel, Martin S; Unterlauft, Jan D; Zysset, Denise C (2024). Exploring the Ocular Surface Microbiome and Tear Proteome in Glaucoma. International journal of molecular sciences, 25(11) MDPI 10.3390/ijms25116257

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Although glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, its pathogenesis is incompletely understood, and intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only modifiable risk factor to target the disease. Several associations between the gut microbiome and glaucoma, including the IOP, have been suggested. There is growing evidence that interactions between microbes on the ocular surface, termed the ocular surface microbiome (OSM), and tear proteins, collectively called the tear proteome, may also play a role in ocular diseases such as glaucoma. This study aimed to find characteristic features of the OSM and tear proteins in patients with glaucoma. The whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing of 32 conjunctival swabs identified Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria as the dominant phyla in the cohort. The species Corynebacterium mastitidis was only found in healthy controls, and their conjunctival microbiomes may be enriched in genes of the phospholipase pathway compared to glaucoma patients. Despite these minor differences in the OSM, patients showed an enrichment of many tear proteins associated with the immune system compared to controls. In contrast to the OSM, this emphasizes the role of the proteome, with a potential involvement of immunological processes in glaucoma. These findings may contribute to the design of new therapeutic approaches targeting glaucoma and other associated diseases.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Head Organs and Neurology (DKNS) > Clinic of Ophthalmology
04 Faculty of Medicine > Pre-clinic Human Medicine > BioMedical Research (DBMR)
04 Faculty of Medicine > Pre-clinic Human Medicine > BioMedical Research (DBMR) > Forschungsbereich Augenklinik > Forschungsgruppe Augenheilkunde
08 Faculty of Science > Department of Biology > Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Graduate School:

Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB)

UniBE Contributor:

Spörri, Livia Andrea, Uldry, Anne-Christine, Kreuzer, Marco Claudio, Herzog, Elio Luca, Zinkernagel, Martin Sebastian, Unterlauft, Jan Darius, Zysset, Denise Corinne

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture

ISSN:

1422-0067

Publisher:

MDPI

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

20 Jun 2024 11:03

Last Modified:

21 Jun 2024 03:15

Publisher DOI:

10.3390/ijms25116257

PubMed ID:

38892444

Uncontrolled Keywords:

glaucoma liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry ocular surface microbiome tear proteome whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/197954

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/197954

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