Longitudinal analysis of tear cathepsin S activity levels in male non-obese diabetic mice suggests its potential as an early stage biomarker of Sjögren's Syndrome

Biomarkers. 2019 Feb;24(1):91-102. doi: 10.1080/1354750X.2018.1514656. Epub 2018 Sep 12.

Abstract

Context: Cathepsin S (CTSS) activity is elevated in Sjögren's Syndrome (SS) patient tears.

Objective: To evaluate longitudinal expression of tear and tissue CTSS activity relative to other disease indicators in Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) mice.

Methods: CTSS activity was measured in tears and lacrimal glands (LG) from male 1-6 month (M) NOD and 1 and 6 M BALB/c mice. Lymphocytic infiltration was quantified by histopathology, while disease-related proteins (Rab3D, CTSS, collagen 1) were quantified using q-PCR and immunofluorescence.

Results: In NOD LG, lymphocytic infiltration was noted by 2 M and established by 3 M (p < 0.01). IFN-ɣ, TNF-α, and MHC II expression were increased by 2 M (p < 0.01). Tear CTSS activity was significantly elevated at 2 M (p < 0.001) to a maximum of 10.1-fold by 6 M (p < 0.001). CTSS activity in LG lysates was significantly elevated by 2 M (p < 0.001) to a maximum of 14-fold by 3 M (p < 0.001). CTSS and Rab3D immunofluorescence were significantly increased and decreased maximally in LG acini by 3 M and 2 M, respectively. Comparable changes were not detected between 1 and 6 M BALB/c mouse LG, although Collagen 1 was decreased by 6 M in LG of both strains.

Conclusion: Tear CTSS activity is elevated with other early disease indicators, suggesting potential as an early stage biomarker for SS.

Keywords: Cathepsin S; Sjögren’s Syndrome; autoimmune inflammation; dacryoadenitis; lacrimal gland; non-obese diabetic mouse.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomarkers / analysis
  • Cathepsins / analysis*
  • Early Diagnosis
  • Lacrimal Apparatus / chemistry
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred BALB C
  • Mice, Inbred NOD
  • Sjogren's Syndrome / diagnosis*
  • Tears / chemistry*

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Cathepsins
  • cathepsin S