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sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance

PURPOSE: CD44 plays major roles in multiple physiologic processes. The ectodomain concentration of the CD44 receptor, soluble CD44 (sCD44), is significantly increased in the aqueous humor of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). The purpose of this study was to determine if adenoviral constructs of CD...

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Autores principales: Giovingo, Michael, Nolan, Michael, McCarty, Ryan, Pang, Iok-Hou, Clark, Abbot F., Beverley, Rachel M., Schwartz, Steven, Stamer, W. Daniel, Walker, Loyal, Grybauskas, Algis, Skuran, Kevin, Kuprys, Paulius V., Yue, Beatrice Y.J.T., Knepper, Paul A.
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3816995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24194636
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author Giovingo, Michael
Nolan, Michael
McCarty, Ryan
Pang, Iok-Hou
Clark, Abbot F.
Beverley, Rachel M.
Schwartz, Steven
Stamer, W. Daniel
Walker, Loyal
Grybauskas, Algis
Skuran, Kevin
Kuprys, Paulius V.
Yue, Beatrice Y.J.T.
Knepper, Paul A.
author_facet Giovingo, Michael
Nolan, Michael
McCarty, Ryan
Pang, Iok-Hou
Clark, Abbot F.
Beverley, Rachel M.
Schwartz, Steven
Stamer, W. Daniel
Walker, Loyal
Grybauskas, Algis
Skuran, Kevin
Kuprys, Paulius V.
Yue, Beatrice Y.J.T.
Knepper, Paul A.
author_sort Giovingo, Michael
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description PURPOSE: CD44 plays major roles in multiple physiologic processes. The ectodomain concentration of the CD44 receptor, soluble CD44 (sCD44), is significantly increased in the aqueous humor of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). The purpose of this study was to determine if adenoviral constructs of CD44 and isolated 32-kDa sCD44 change intraocular pressure (IOP) in vivo and aqueous outflow resistance in vitro. METHODS: Adenoviral constructs of human standard CD44 (Ad-CD44S), soluble CD44 (Ad-sCD44), and empty viral cDNA were injected into the vitreous of BALB/cJ mice, followed by serial IOP measurements. Overexpression of CD44S and sCD44 was verified in vitro by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and western blot analysis. Anterior segments of porcine eyes were perfused with the isolated sCD44. sCD44-treated human trabecular meshwork (TM) cells and microdissected porcine TM were examined by confocal microscopy and Optiprep density gradient with western blot analysis to determine changes in lipid raft components. RESULTS: Intravitreous injection of adenoviral constructs with either Ad-CD44S or Ad-sCD44 vectors caused prolonged ocular hypertension in mice. Eight days after vector injection, Ad-CD44S significantly elevated IOP to 28.3±1.2 mmHg (mean±SEM, n=8; p<0.001); Ad-sCD44 increased IOP to 18.5±2.6 mmHg (n=8; p<0.01), whereas the IOP of uninjected eyes was 12.7±0.2 mmHg (n=16). The IOP elevation lasted more than 50 days. Topical administration of a γ-secretase inhibitor normalized Ad-sCD44-induced elevated IOP. sCD44 levels were significantly elevated in the aqueous humor of Ad-CD44S and Ad-sCD44 eyes versus contralateral uninjected eyes (p<0.01). Anterior segment perfusion of isolated 32-kDa sCD44 significantly decreased aqueous outflow rates. Co-administration of isolated sCD44 and CD44 neutralizing antibody or of γ-secretase inhibitor significantly enhanced flow rates. sCD44-treated human TM cells displayed cross-linked actin network formation. Optiprep density gradient and western blot analysis of human TM cells treated with sCD44 showed decreased annexin 2 expression and increased phosphorylated annexin 2 and caveolin 1 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that sCD44 increases outflow resistance in vivo and in vitro. Viral overexpression of both CD44S and sCD44 is sufficient to cause ocular hypertension. Infusion of sCD44 in porcine anterior segment eyes significantly decreased flow rates. Notably, sCD44 enhanced cross-linked actin network formation. The elevated sCD44 levels seen in POAG aqueous humor may play an important causative role in POAG pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-38169952013-11-05 sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance Giovingo, Michael Nolan, Michael McCarty, Ryan Pang, Iok-Hou Clark, Abbot F. Beverley, Rachel M. Schwartz, Steven Stamer, W. Daniel Walker, Loyal Grybauskas, Algis Skuran, Kevin Kuprys, Paulius V. Yue, Beatrice Y.J.T. Knepper, Paul A. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: CD44 plays major roles in multiple physiologic processes. The ectodomain concentration of the CD44 receptor, soluble CD44 (sCD44), is significantly increased in the aqueous humor of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). The purpose of this study was to determine if adenoviral constructs of CD44 and isolated 32-kDa sCD44 change intraocular pressure (IOP) in vivo and aqueous outflow resistance in vitro. METHODS: Adenoviral constructs of human standard CD44 (Ad-CD44S), soluble CD44 (Ad-sCD44), and empty viral cDNA were injected into the vitreous of BALB/cJ mice, followed by serial IOP measurements. Overexpression of CD44S and sCD44 was verified in vitro by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and western blot analysis. Anterior segments of porcine eyes were perfused with the isolated sCD44. sCD44-treated human trabecular meshwork (TM) cells and microdissected porcine TM were examined by confocal microscopy and Optiprep density gradient with western blot analysis to determine changes in lipid raft components. RESULTS: Intravitreous injection of adenoviral constructs with either Ad-CD44S or Ad-sCD44 vectors caused prolonged ocular hypertension in mice. Eight days after vector injection, Ad-CD44S significantly elevated IOP to 28.3±1.2 mmHg (mean±SEM, n=8; p<0.001); Ad-sCD44 increased IOP to 18.5±2.6 mmHg (n=8; p<0.01), whereas the IOP of uninjected eyes was 12.7±0.2 mmHg (n=16). The IOP elevation lasted more than 50 days. Topical administration of a γ-secretase inhibitor normalized Ad-sCD44-induced elevated IOP. sCD44 levels were significantly elevated in the aqueous humor of Ad-CD44S and Ad-sCD44 eyes versus contralateral uninjected eyes (p<0.01). Anterior segment perfusion of isolated 32-kDa sCD44 significantly decreased aqueous outflow rates. Co-administration of isolated sCD44 and CD44 neutralizing antibody or of γ-secretase inhibitor significantly enhanced flow rates. sCD44-treated human TM cells displayed cross-linked actin network formation. Optiprep density gradient and western blot analysis of human TM cells treated with sCD44 showed decreased annexin 2 expression and increased phosphorylated annexin 2 and caveolin 1 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that sCD44 increases outflow resistance in vivo and in vitro. Viral overexpression of both CD44S and sCD44 is sufficient to cause ocular hypertension. Infusion of sCD44 in porcine anterior segment eyes significantly decreased flow rates. Notably, sCD44 enhanced cross-linked actin network formation. The elevated sCD44 levels seen in POAG aqueous humor may play an important causative role in POAG pathogenesis. Molecular Vision 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3816995/ /pubmed/24194636 Text en Copyright © 2013 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed.
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Giovingo, Michael
Nolan, Michael
McCarty, Ryan
Pang, Iok-Hou
Clark, Abbot F.
Beverley, Rachel M.
Schwartz, Steven
Stamer, W. Daniel
Walker, Loyal
Grybauskas, Algis
Skuran, Kevin
Kuprys, Paulius V.
Yue, Beatrice Y.J.T.
Knepper, Paul A.
sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title_full sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title_fullStr sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title_full_unstemmed sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title_short sCD44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
title_sort scd44 overexpression increases intraocular pressure and aqueous outflow resistance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3816995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24194636
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