Dry eyes and dry mouth are clinical hallmarks of Sjogren's syndrome. We ass
essed the distribution of aquaporin-5 (AQP5) in lacrimal gland biopsy sampl
es. Healthy controls and patients with Mikulicz's disease or non-Sjogren's
syndrome dry eye had the expected apical distribution of AQP5 in lacrimal a
cinar cells. By contrast, cytoplasmic AQP5 was seen in patients with Sjogre
n's syndrome. Sodium channel and sodium-potassium ATPase distributions were
normal in all groups, These findings show a selective defect in lacrimal g
land AQP5 trafficking in Sjogren's syndrome that might contribute to decrea
sed lacrimation and dry eye in these patients.