TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative proteomic analysis of aqueous humor after rabbit lensectomy reveals differences in coagulation and immunomodulatory proteins
AU - Young, Jonathon B.
AU - Keppel, Theodore R.
AU - Waas, Matthew
AU - Salmon, Alexander E.
AU - Buchberger, Amanda Rae
AU - Skumatz, Christine M.B.
AU - Gundry, Rebekah L.
AU - Kassem, Iris S.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the NIH [K08EY024645 (ISK), P30EY001931; F31-HL140914 (MW); R01HL126785 and R01HL134010 (RLG)] and the Center for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Research at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The authors would also like to thank Michael Pereckas for assistance with MS studies. All MS analyses were performed in the Center for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Research.
Publisher Copyright:
This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - Compared to adults, children experience increased postoperative scarring and inflammation following intraocular surgery. While the underlying causes of the exaggerated immune response in children are not understood, proteins play key roles in postoperative scarring and wound healing processes. To identify and quantify proteins associated with the robust postoperative immune response, this study applied quantitative proteomics approaches to a juvenile rabbit model of lensectomy with intraocular lens (IOL) insertion. Twenty-six 6-7 week-old New Zealand white rabbits underwent unilateral portions of lensectomy with IOL insertion including: anterior chamber paracentesis, corneal incision with wound suture, lensectomy only, and lensectomy with IOL insertion. Aqueous humor was collected immediately prior and three days after each procedure. Semi-quantitative protein discovery was achieved by label-free quantitation using data dependent and data independent acquisition modes. Based on the discovery results, targeted quantitation by parallel reaction monitoring of 3 proteins of interest, fibrinogen-beta chain, transforming growth factor beta-2, and retinol binding protein 3, was used to confirm the observed quantitative trends. Total protein concentration levels increased with each progressive surgical step of lensectomy with IOL insertion. Proteins related to the complement and coagulation cascades were found to increase in relative abundance, while proteins related to ocular immunosuppression decreased in abundance following surgery. These data provide insights into the postoperative response by providing the first surgical step-wise views of the AH proteome before and after surgery. Overall, this work provides the foundation for future investigations targeting specific proteins for therapeutic interventions aimed at minimizing postoperative complications after pediatric intraocular surgery.
AB - Compared to adults, children experience increased postoperative scarring and inflammation following intraocular surgery. While the underlying causes of the exaggerated immune response in children are not understood, proteins play key roles in postoperative scarring and wound healing processes. To identify and quantify proteins associated with the robust postoperative immune response, this study applied quantitative proteomics approaches to a juvenile rabbit model of lensectomy with intraocular lens (IOL) insertion. Twenty-six 6-7 week-old New Zealand white rabbits underwent unilateral portions of lensectomy with IOL insertion including: anterior chamber paracentesis, corneal incision with wound suture, lensectomy only, and lensectomy with IOL insertion. Aqueous humor was collected immediately prior and three days after each procedure. Semi-quantitative protein discovery was achieved by label-free quantitation using data dependent and data independent acquisition modes. Based on the discovery results, targeted quantitation by parallel reaction monitoring of 3 proteins of interest, fibrinogen-beta chain, transforming growth factor beta-2, and retinol binding protein 3, was used to confirm the observed quantitative trends. Total protein concentration levels increased with each progressive surgical step of lensectomy with IOL insertion. Proteins related to the complement and coagulation cascades were found to increase in relative abundance, while proteins related to ocular immunosuppression decreased in abundance following surgery. These data provide insights into the postoperative response by providing the first surgical step-wise views of the AH proteome before and after surgery. Overall, this work provides the foundation for future investigations targeting specific proteins for therapeutic interventions aimed at minimizing postoperative complications after pediatric intraocular surgery.
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U2 - 10.1039/c9mo00169g
DO - 10.1039/c9mo00169g
M3 - Article
C2 - 32031200
AN - SCOPUS:85083358728
VL - 16
SP - 126
EP - 137
JO - Molecular Omics
JF - Molecular Omics
SN - 2515-4184
IS - 2
ER -