Mapping galectin-3 ligands in tear fluid establishes spliceoform-dependent lacritin binding

泪液中半乳糖凝集素-3配体的定位揭示了剪接体依赖性的泪蛋白结合

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Abstract

Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a carbohydrate-binding protein which plays crucial roles in inflammation, immune response, cell migration, autophagy, and signaling. At the ocular surface, Gal-3 is also known to crosslink transmembrane mucins across the epithelial cell glycocalyx, forming lattice structures important for barrier function. However, the biological role of Gal-3 in circulating tear fluid remains largely unexplored. Similarly, whether Gal-3 engages extracellular glycoproteins in tears to affect downstream biological processes has yet to be investigated. As increased Gal-3 levels in tears are known to correlate with ocular pathologies such as dry eye disease (DED), we sought to elucidate the Gal-3 interactome in tear fluid and uncover biological insights into the function of Gal-3 beyond adhesion to the epithelial cell surface. Here, we combined ELISA, lectin affinity enrichment, mass spectrometry (MS)-based glycoproteomics, and lectin blotting to uncover Gal-3 interactors and their associated glycoepitopes. Overall, we report nearly 100 proteins enriched from tear fluid across 3 different patients, identifying proteins involved in immune response, inflammation, and antimicrobial activity. Most notably, we report lacritin as a novel ligand for Gal-3 and demonstrate that specific glycoforms of lacritin bearing core 2 O-glycans preferentially engage with Gal-3. Lastly, we show that the Gal-3-lacritin axis is spliceoform-specific and dependent on lacritin multimerization. Taken together, this study elucidates new ligands for Gal-3 in tear film and reveals mRNA splicing and multimerization as new biochemical mechanisms that fine-tune Gal-3 binding events.

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