The role of lumican in ocular disease.

ISRN ophthalmology Pub Date : 2013-07-24 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/632302
Shahriar Amjadi, Kelly Mai, Peter McCluskey, Denis Wakefield
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Abstract

Lumican is keratan sulfate proteoglycan of the small leucine rich proteoglycan family. Through studies in animal models lumican has been found to be critical in maintaining corneal clarity. It maintains ordered collagen fibrils which are vital in keeping the cornea transparent. It may also be important in primary open angle glaucoma influencing aqueous outflow. Lumican deficiency in mice results in increased axial length with fibromodulin deficiency and thinner sclerae. There is evidence suggesting that this characteristic may be pertinent in humans and lumican gene polymorphisms could be related to high myopia. Lumican plays a fundamental role in inflammation and wound healing. It localises macrophages to the site of corneal injury and recruits neutrophils in lipopolysaccharide-induced keratitis in mice. It has also been shown to bind lipopolysaccharide which may be critical in inflammatory diseases such as uveitis. Lumican is also important in wound healing revealing decreased synthesis in scar tissue and mediating Fas-Fas ligand interactions. It is present in human placenta and amniotic membrane suggesting that it may ensure viable amniotic membrane grafts. Lumican may also be involved in the formation of posterior capsular opacification following cataract surgery. Research into the pivotal role of lumican in the pathogenesis of ocular disease has resulted in greater understanding of the key role which proteoglycans play in human disease.

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lumican在眼部疾病中的作用。
Lumican是小亮氨酸富蛋白聚糖家族的硫酸角蛋白聚糖。通过动物模型研究发现,lumican在维持角膜清晰度方面起着至关重要的作用。它维持有序的胶原原纤维,这对保持角膜透明至关重要。它在影响水流出的原发性开角型青光眼中也很重要。小鼠的Lumican缺乏导致轴长增加,纤维调节素缺乏和巩膜变薄。有证据表明,这一特征可能与人类有关,lumican基因多态性可能与高度近视有关。卢米肯在炎症和伤口愈合中起着重要作用。在脂多糖诱导的小鼠角膜炎中,它将巨噬细胞定位到角膜损伤部位并招募中性粒细胞。它还被证明能结合脂多糖,这可能对葡萄膜炎等炎症性疾病至关重要。Lumican在伤口愈合中也很重要,揭示了疤痕组织合成减少和介导Fas-Fas配体相互作用。它存在于人胎盘和羊膜中,表明它可以确保羊膜移植物存活。Lumican也可能参与白内障手术后后囊膜混浊的形成。对lumican在眼部疾病发病机制中的关键作用的研究,使人们对蛋白多糖在人类疾病中所起的关键作用有了更深入的了解。
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