Rageh Abrar A, Ferrington Deborah A, Roehrich Heidi, Yuan Ching, Terluk Marcia R, Nelson Elizabeth F, Montezuma Sandra R
a Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences.
b Histology Core for Vision Research , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , MN , USA.
Curr Eye Res. 2016 Jul;41(7):883-9. doi: 10.3109/02713683.2015.1075220. Epub 2015 Oct 2.
Lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional protein known to provide innate defense due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. In the eye, LF has been identified in the tears and vitreous humor. Its presence in other ocular tissues has not been determined. Our aim is to assess the presence of LF in the cornea, iris, retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of humans and mice.
To test for the endogenous production of LF, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was performed in cultured human cells from the cornea and RPE and in murine tissues. To confirm LF localization in specific ocular tissue, immunohistochemistry was performed on flat mounts of cornea, retina and RPE in human donor eyes. The presence of LF was assessed by western blotting in human and mouse ocular tissue and human culture cells (cornea and RPE). To verify antibody specificity, purified human LF and transferrin (TF) were used on 1D and 2D western blots.
LF gene expression was confirmed in the cornea and RPE cell cultures from humans, suggesting that LF is an endogenously produced protein. PCR results from mouse ocular tissue showed LF expression in cornea, iris, RPE, but not in retina. These results were also consistent with immunohistochemical localization of LF in human donor tissue. Antibody reaction for human LF was specific and western blotting showed its presence in the cornea, iris and RPE tissues. A faint reaction for the retina was observed but was likely due to contamination from other ocular tissues. Multiple commercially available antibodies for murine LF cross-reacted with TF, so no reliable results were obtained for murine western blot.
LF is expressed in multiple eye tissues of humans and mice. This widespread expression and multifunctional activity of LF suggests that it may play an important role in protecting eye tissues from inflammation-associated diseases.
乳铁蛋白(LF)是一种多功能蛋白质,因其抗菌和抗炎特性而具有天然防御功能。在眼部,泪液和玻璃体液中已发现LF。尚未确定其在其他眼组织中的存在情况。我们的目的是评估LF在人类和小鼠的角膜、虹膜、视网膜及视网膜色素上皮(RPE)中的存在情况。
为检测LF的内源性产生,对来自角膜和RPE的培养人细胞以及小鼠组织进行逆转录聚合酶链反应。为确认LF在特定眼组织中的定位,对人类供体眼的角膜、视网膜和RPE的平铺标本进行免疫组织化学检测。通过蛋白质免疫印迹法评估人类和小鼠眼组织以及人类培养细胞(角膜和RPE)中LF的存在情况。为验证抗体特异性,在一维和二维蛋白质免疫印迹中使用纯化的人LF和转铁蛋白(TF)。
在人角膜和RPE细胞培养物中证实了LF基因表达,表明LF是一种内源性产生的蛋白质。小鼠眼组织的PCR结果显示,LF在角膜、虹膜、RPE中表达,但在视网膜中不表达。这些结果也与LF在人类供体组织中的免疫组织化学定位一致。针对人LF的抗体反应具有特异性,蛋白质免疫印迹显示其存在于角膜、虹膜和RPE组织中。在视网膜中观察到微弱反应,但可能是由于其他眼组织的污染。多种市售的小鼠LF抗体与TF发生交叉反应,因此小鼠蛋白质免疫印迹未获得可靠结果。
LF在人类和小鼠的多种眼组织中表达。LF的这种广泛表达和多功能活性表明,它可能在保护眼组织免受炎症相关疾病侵害方面发挥重要作用。