Proteomic Analysis of Human Transplanted Submandibular Gland in Patients with Epiphora after Transplantation

Submandibular gland autotransplantation is effective for treating severe dry eye syndrome. However, more than 40% of patients show epiphora within 3−6 months after treatment. The mechanism underlying the hypersecretion in epiphora remains to be elucidated for developing novel interventions. Since sa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of proteome research 2011-05, Vol.10 (5), p.2206-2215
Hauptverfasser: Ding, Chong, Zhang, Yan, Peng, Xin, Wang, Yang, Zhang, Lei, Cong, Xin, Ding, Qian-Wen, Xiang, Ruo-Lan, Wu, Li-Ling, Yu, Guang-Yan
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Zusammenfassung:Submandibular gland autotransplantation is effective for treating severe dry eye syndrome. However, more than 40% of patients show epiphora within 3−6 months after treatment. The mechanism underlying the hypersecretion in epiphora remains to be elucidated for developing novel interventions. Since salivary gland secretion is dependent on a variety of proteins, we analyzed the changes in protein expression in transplanted glands of epiphora patients with 2-D gel electrophoresis and electrospray ionization quadrupole/time-of-flight mass spectrometry and evaluated their possible roles in epiphora. There were 23 proteins that showed altered expression in the glands of epiphora patients, 15 being up-expressed and 8 being down-expressed. The expression of secretory proteins was decreased in these glands, including alpha-amylase, cystatin S, SA, and SN. In contrast, cytoskeletal proteins were all up-regulated, including actin and vimentin. Immunofluorescence revealed that the intensity ratio of F-actin in apical and lateral cytoplasm to total F-actin in acini was decreased in the glands of epiphora patients. Carbachol stimulation induced a similar redistribution of F-actin in the control glands. Phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) was increased in both carbachol-stimulated and epiphora glands. Preincubation of submandibular glands with ERK1/2 inhibitors PD98059 or U0126 inhibited carbachol-induced F-actin redistribution. These results indicated that differentially expressed proteins participated in the hypersecretion of transplanted submandibular glands and the redistribution of F-actin might be involved in this hypersecretion in an ERK1/2-dependent manner.
ISSN:1535-3893
1535-3907
DOI:10.1021/pr100965q