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Journal of Proteomics | 2018

Thyroid-associated orbitopathy and tears: A proteomics study

Edina Kishazi; Marianne Dor; Simone Eperon; Aurélie Obéric; Mehrad Hamedani; Natacha Turck

To date, Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy (TAO), an autoimmune inflammatory disease affecting the eye, remains poorly characterised and its diagnosis challenging. The aim of this study was to investigate the tears of the TAO patients in order to identify potential biomarkers. Two independent quantitative Tandem Mass Tag™ 6-plex experiments were done. After in-solution digestion and isoelectric fractionation, the 12 fractions were analysed with a LTQ Orbitrap Velos coupled to a liquid chromatography. Raw files were searched against Swiss-Prot-AC database using Proteome Discoverer software, with a false discovery rate of 1% at peptide and protein levels. The differential proteins were then verified using orthogonal approaches in independent patients. Globally, 712 tear proteins were quantified with 2 unique peptides. Interestingly, cystatin c (TAO/controls ratio: 1.53), alpha-1 antichymotrypsin (ratio: 1.70) and retinal dehydrogenase (ratio: 0.68), displaying differential levels in the tears of TAO patients using proteomics experiments emerged as highly promising biomarkers after verification. In conclusion, this proteomics study supports the idea that tears reflect biological modifications occurring in a disease context and can therefore be a promising fluid for biomarker discovery. Moreover, our study identified three candidates that could in the future open new avenues in the diagnosis of TAO disease. SIGNIFICANCE Thyroid associated orbitopathy (TAO) is the most common disease affecting the orbit. Moreover, the later, severe stages of the disease can be sight threating [1]. On the other hand, the early sign and symptoms can be mistaken with other ocular pathologies [2]. Here we explore the modification of the tear content of the TAO patients using proteomics strategies and we proposed three new biomarker candidates, which could allow the early diagnosis of the disease and prompt action to prevent more severe stages. Moreover, our findings could also help to better understand the pathophysiology of the disease.


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2015

Different locations of dermoid cysts in the orbital region.

Y. Sadeghi; Aurélie Obéric; Mehrad Hamedani

BACKGROUND Dermoid cysts are frequent unilateral congenital benign tumors that can be found at different locations throughout the body. In the orbital region, dermoid cysts occur predominantly in the supero-temporal quadrant. However, different orbital locations are possible, making this entity an important differential diagnosis for orbital tumors. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 23 consecutive patients operated in our institution between 2005 and 2014 for orbital tumors that were diagnosed as congenital dermoid or epidermoid cysts. RESULTS There were 21 dermoid and 2 epidermoid cysts. The median age at surgery time was 7 years (range 1-41). There were 15 females and 8 males. Eleven cysts were located supero-temporally (47.8%), seven supero-medially (30.4%), two temporally (8.7%), one at the frontal bone (4.4%) and two in the fossa of the lacrimal gland (8.7%). The mean cyst diameter was 13.1 mm±5.0 (SD). None had signs of malignant disease. No recurrence was observed after complete excision. CONCLUSION Dermoid cysts of orbital region are mostly located in the supero-temporal quadrant. However, other orbital locations are possible and dermoid cysts must thus be considered in the differential diagnosis of any mass in the orbital region.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Differential profiling of lacrimal cytokines in patients suffering from thyroid-associated orbitopathy

Edina Kishazi; Marianne Dor; Simone Eperon; Aurélie Obéric; Natacha Turck; Mehrad Hamedani

The aim was to investigate the levels of cytokines and soluble IL-6R in the tears of patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) disease. Schirmer’s test was adopted to collect tears from TAO patients (N = 20, 17 women, mean age (±SD): 46.0 years (±13.4)) and healthy subjects (N = 18, 10 women, 45.4 years (±18.7)). Lacrimal cytokines and soluble IL-6R (sIL-6R) were measured using a 10-plex panel (Meso Scale Discovery Company) and Invitrogen Human sIL-6R Elisa kit, respectively. Tear levels of IL-10, IL-12p70, IL-13, IL-6 and TNF-α appeared significantly higher in TAO patients than in healthy subjects. Interestingly, IL-10, IL-12p70 and IL-8 levels increased in tears whatever the form of TAO whereas IL-13, IL-6 and TNF-α levels were significantly elevated in inflammatory TAO patients, meaning with a clinical score activity (CAS) ≥ 3, compared to controls. Furthermore, only 3 cytokines were strongly positively correlated with CAS (IL-13 Spearman coeff. r: 0.703, p = 0.0005; IL-6 r: 0.553, p = 0.011; IL-8 r: 0.618, p = 0.004, respectively). Finally, tobacco use disturbed the levels of several cytokines, especially in patient suffering of TAO. The differential profile of lacrimal cytokines could be useful for the diagnosis of TAO patients. Nevertheless, the tobacco use of these patients should be taken into account in the interpretation of the cytokine levels.


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2010

Malignant Transformation of a ”Benign” Lacrimal Gland Tumor

D. Bertschinger; Aurélie Obéric; Alexandre Moulin; Mehrad Hamedani

Myoepithelial carcinoma is a very rare epithelial carcinoma occurring usually in the salivary gland. Only about 45 cases have been reported in detail [1]. The lacrimal gland is another, but much rarer, possible tumor site, with only 2 cases reported. Because of its rarity, the clinical behavior is not well understood yet and treatment remains challenging. We describe a case of malignant transformation of a pleomorphic adenoma into a myoepithelial carcinoma.


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2015

Ocular adnexal (orbital) solitary fibrous tumor: nuclear STAT6 expression and literature review

Aleksandra Petrovic; Aurélie Obéric; Alexandre Moulin; Mehrad Hamedani


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2017

Gravesʼ Ophthalmopathy in a Paediatric Population

Y. Sadeghi; Aurélie Obéric; G. Theintz; Mehrad Hamedani


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2015

Right Acute Dacryoadenitis Shortly Preceding Ipsilateral Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, A Case Report

C. Bela; Aurélie Obéric; A. Matet; J. Lambiel; Mehrad Hamedani


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2018

Use of Amniotic Membrane for Covering Large Oral Mucosal Defects during Socket Reconstruction Procedures

Mohamed Sherif; Aurélie Obéric; Sweety Tiple; Mehrad Hamedani


Disease Markers | 2018

Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy and Biomarkers: Where We Are and What We Can Hope for the Future

Natacha Turck; Simone Eperon; Maria De Los Angeles Gracia; Aurélie Obéric; Mehrad Hamedani


Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde | 2015

Primary mucinous carcinoma of the skin with orbital invasion.

Alexandre Moulin; Aurélie Obéric; Y. Lechneitner; B. Spahn; I. Letovanec; C. Ikonomidis

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Y. Sadeghi

University of Lausanne

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University of Lausanne

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C. Bela

University of Lausanne

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