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The potential role of SP-G as surface tension regulator in tear film : from molecular simulations to experimental observations

Authors :
Martin Schicht
Kamila Riedlová
Mercedes Kukulka
Wenyue Li
Aurelius Scheer
Fabian Garreis
Christina Jacobi
Friedrich Paulsen
Lukasz Cwiklik
Lars Bräuer
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 10; Pages: 5783, International Journal of Molecular Sciences [online] 23(10),. (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The ocular surface is in constant interaction with the environment and with numerous pathogens. Therefore, complex mechanisms such as a stable tear film and local immune defense mechanisms are required to protect the eye. This study describes the detection, characterization, and putative role of surfactant protein G (SP-G/SFTA2) with respect to wound healing and surface activity. Bioinformatic, biochemical, and immunological methods were combined to elucidate the role of SP-G in tear film. The results show the presence of SP-G in ocular surface tissues and tear film (TF). Increased expression of SP-G was demonstrated in TF of patients with dry eye disease (DED). Addition of recombinant SP-G in combination with lipids led to an accelerated wound healing of human corneal cells as well as to a reduction of TF surface tension. Molecular modeling of TF suggest that SP-G may regulate tear film surface tension and improve its stability through specific interactions with lipids components of the tear film. In conclusion, SP-G is an ocular surface protein with putative wound healing properties that can also reduce the surface tension of the tear film.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 10; Pages: 5783, International Journal of Molecular Sciences [online] 23(10),. (2022)
Accession number :
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