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Query: UMLS:C0314719 (
dry eye
)
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In the tear fluid the outermost part facing the tear-air interface is composed of lipids preventing evaporation of the tears.
Phospholipid transfer protein
(
PLTP
) mediates phospholipid transfer processes between serum lipoproteins and is also a normal component of human tears. To study whether
PLTP
plays any functional role in tear fluid we investigated
PLTP
-deficient mice, applying functional and morphologic analyses under normal housing and experimentally induced
dry eye
conditions. Aqueous tear fluid production, corneal epithelial morphology, barrier function, and occludin expression were assessed. In mice with a full deficiency of functional
PLTP
enhanced corneal epithelial damage, increased corneal permeability to carboxyfluorescein, and decreased corneal epithelial occludin expression were shown. These pathologic signs were worsened by experimentally induced
dry eye
both in wild-type and
PLTP
knock-out mice. Deficiency in the production of tear
PLTP
in mice is accompanied by corneal epithelial damage, a feature that is typical in human dry eye syndrome (DES). To complement animal experiments we collected tear fluid from human
dry eye
patients as well as healthy control subjects. Increased tear fluid
PLTP
activity was observed among DES patients. In conclusion, the presence of
PLTP
in tear fluid appears to be essential for maintaining a healthy and functional ocular surface. Increased
PLTP
activity in human tear fluid in DES patients suggests an ocular surface protective role for this lipid transfer protein.
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PMID:Dry eye symptoms are increased in mice deficient in phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP). 2151 21