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Phosphoprotein network analysis of corneal epithelium of keratoconus patients

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Keratoconus (KC) is non‐inflammatory, bilateral progressive corneal ectasia, and a disease of established biomechanical instability. The etiology of KC is believed to be multifactorial. Although previous studies gained insight into… Click to show full abstract

Keratoconus (KC) is non‐inflammatory, bilateral progressive corneal ectasia, and a disease of established biomechanical instability. The etiology of KC is believed to be multifactorial. Although previous studies gained insight into the understanding of the disease, little is known thus far on global protein phosphorylation changes in keratoconus. We performed phosphoproteome analysis of corneal epithelium from control (N = 5) and KC patients. Tandem mass tag (TMT) multiplexing technology along with immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) were used for the phosphopeptides enrichment and quantitation. Enriched peptides were analyzed on Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid mass spectrometer. This leads to the identification of 2939 unique phosphopeptides derived from 1270 proteins. We observed significant differential phosphorylation of 591 phosphopeptides corresponding to 375 proteins. Our results provide first phosphoproteomic signature of the keratoconus disease and identified dysregulated signaling pathways that can be targeted for therapy in future studies.

Keywords: corneal epithelium; keratoconus; corneal; analysis corneal

Journal Title: PROTEOMICS
Year Published: 2022

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