The glycocalyx barrier function in ocular surface and its alteration in dry eye disease
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National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81660158); Natural Science Key Project of Jiangxi Province(No.20161ACB21017)

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    Some studies have shown that the glycocalyx barrier formed by highly glycosylated mucin and galectin-3 in the epithelial cells of the eyeball is important for the maintenance of moisturization and lubrication of the surface of the eye. The decrease in the wettability of the eye surface and the shortening of the tear film breakup time in dry eye patients are closely related to the damage of the glycocalyx barrier. This article outlines the composition of the glycocalyx barrier on ocular surface and its changes in the dry eye patients. It will also introduce a new method for assessing the damage of the glycocalyx barrier in dry eye patients. Finally, two ophthalmological drugs, which target regulating the abnoemality of transmembrane mucins in dry eye disease will be mentioned.

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Biao Li, Yi-Dan Shi, Yi Shao. The glycocalyx barrier function in ocular surface and its alteration in dry eye disease. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2020;20(5):801-805

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  • Received:July 24,2019
  • Revised:April 07,2020
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  • Online: April 26,2020
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