A Pilot Study of a Panel of Ocular Inflammation Biomarkers in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome

Ana Boto de los Bueis,Miguel de la Fuente, Rafael Montejano-Milner,Almudena del Hierro Zarzuelo,Elena Vecino,Arantxa Acera

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY(2023)

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Ocular diseases have a strong impact on individuals, the effects of which extend from milder visual impairment to blindness. Due to this and to their prevalence, these conditions constitute important health, social and economic challenges. Thus, improvements in their early detection and diagnosis will help dampen the impact of these conditions, both on patients and on healthcare systems alike. In this sense, identifying tear biomarkers could establish better non-invasive approaches to diagnose these diseases and to monitor responses to therapy. With this in mind, we developed a solid phase capture assay, based on antibody microarrays, to quantify S100A6, MMP-9 and CST4 in human tear samples, and we used these arrays to study tear samples from healthy controls and patients with Sjogren's Syndrome, at times concomitant with rheumatoid arthritis. Our results point out that the detection of S100A6 in tear samples seems to be positively correlated to rheumatoid arthritis, consistent with the systemic nature of this autoinflammatory pathology. Thus, we provide evidence that antibody microarrays may potentially help diagnose certain pathologies, possibly paving the way for significant improvements in the future care of these patients.
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Sjogren's Syndrome, biomarker, MMP-9, CST4, in vitro diagnosis, antibody microarray, rheumatoid arthritis
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