Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium

Purpose. To investigate the expression of SPARC and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in normal conjunctiva and pterygium tissues. Methods. This study involved paired control or uninvolved conjunctiva and pterygium tissue from 21 patients. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to assess SPARC and...

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Main Authors: Seet, Li-Fong, Tong, Louis, Su, Roseline, Wong, Tina T.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1044952020-06-01T10:13:49Z Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium Seet, Li-Fong Tong, Louis Su, Roseline Wong, Tina T. School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Biomedical engineering Purpose. To investigate the expression of SPARC and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in normal conjunctiva and pterygium tissues. Methods. This study involved paired control or uninvolved conjunctiva and pterygium tissue from 21 patients. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to assess SPARC and MMP mRNA expression, whereas Western blot analysis was performed to assess SPARC protein levels in normal conjunctiva and pterygium tissue. Tissue localization of SPARC, extracellular matrix proteins, and MMPs were determined by immunofluorescence analyses. Results. SPARC transcript and protein levels were upregulated in pterygium compared with normal conjunctiva. Immunofluorescence analyses showed localization of SPARC to the epithelial basement membrane and stroma of normal conjunctiva tissue. Increased SPARC in the pterygium stroma colocalized partially with elevated collagen I, fibronectin, α-SMA, and MMP-3. SPARC and MMP-3 also colocalized in the pterygium epithelium. Conclusions. SPARC was upregulated in pterygium and may collaborate with increased MMP-3 in some patients to account for many of the phenotypic properties characteristic of pterygium. 2013-10-28T08:52:45Z 2019-12-06T21:34:03Z 2013-10-28T08:52:45Z 2019-12-06T21:34:03Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Seet, L.-F., Tong L., Su, R., & Wong T. T. (2012). Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 53(2), 587-595. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104495 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16986 10.1167/iovs.11-7941 en Investigative ophtalmology & visual science
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Seet, Li-Fong
Tong, Louis
Su, Roseline
Wong, Tina T.
Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
description Purpose. To investigate the expression of SPARC and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in normal conjunctiva and pterygium tissues. Methods. This study involved paired control or uninvolved conjunctiva and pterygium tissue from 21 patients. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to assess SPARC and MMP mRNA expression, whereas Western blot analysis was performed to assess SPARC protein levels in normal conjunctiva and pterygium tissue. Tissue localization of SPARC, extracellular matrix proteins, and MMPs were determined by immunofluorescence analyses. Results. SPARC transcript and protein levels were upregulated in pterygium compared with normal conjunctiva. Immunofluorescence analyses showed localization of SPARC to the epithelial basement membrane and stroma of normal conjunctiva tissue. Increased SPARC in the pterygium stroma colocalized partially with elevated collagen I, fibronectin, α-SMA, and MMP-3. SPARC and MMP-3 also colocalized in the pterygium epithelium. Conclusions. SPARC was upregulated in pterygium and may collaborate with increased MMP-3 in some patients to account for many of the phenotypic properties characteristic of pterygium.
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Seet, Li-Fong
Tong, Louis
Su, Roseline
Wong, Tina T.
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author Seet, Li-Fong
Tong, Louis
Su, Roseline
Wong, Tina T.
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title Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
title_short Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
title_full Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
title_fullStr Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of SPARC and MMP-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
title_sort involvement of sparc and mmp-3 in the pathogenesis of human pterygium
publishDate 2013
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