2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24087132
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Tear nanoDSF Denaturation Profile Is Predictive of Glaucoma

Abstract: Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a frequent blindness-causing neurodegenerative disorder characterized by optic nerve and retinal ganglion cell damage most commonly due to a chronic increase in intraocular pressure. The preservation of visual function in patients critically depends on the timeliness of detection and treatment of the disease, which is challenging due to its asymptomatic course at early stages and lack of objective diagnostic approaches. Recent studies revealed that the pathophysiology of g… Show more

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“…After assessing the quantity of tears, we used sensitive untargeted mass spectrometry to analyse the tear proteome quality. Among the identified proteins, we detected factors known to be present in tears, such as lactotransferrin 26 , serum albumin 27 , prolactin inducing protein 28 , peroxiredoxin 6 and gelsolin 29 , confirming the efficiency of the proteomic analysis. Similarly to the tear production, the proteomic signature was almost not altered in the context of OPA1 mutation, regardless of the animal age (Fig.1B).…”
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confidence: 60%
“…After assessing the quantity of tears, we used sensitive untargeted mass spectrometry to analyse the tear proteome quality. Among the identified proteins, we detected factors known to be present in tears, such as lactotransferrin 26 , serum albumin 27 , prolactin inducing protein 28 , peroxiredoxin 6 and gelsolin 29 , confirming the efficiency of the proteomic analysis. Similarly to the tear production, the proteomic signature was almost not altered in the context of OPA1 mutation, regardless of the animal age (Fig.1B).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%