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The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence
Dysfunction of the human trabecular meshwork (HTM) plays a central role in the age-associated disease glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness. The etiology remains poorly understood but cellular senescence, increased stiffness of the tissue, and the expression of Wnt antagonists such as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915531 |
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author | Morgan, Joshua T. Raghunathan, Vijay Krishna Chang, Yow-Ren Murphy, Christopher J. Russell, Paul |
author_facet | Morgan, Joshua T. Raghunathan, Vijay Krishna Chang, Yow-Ren Murphy, Christopher J. Russell, Paul |
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description | Dysfunction of the human trabecular meshwork (HTM) plays a central role in the age-associated disease glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness. The etiology remains poorly understood but cellular senescence, increased stiffness of the tissue, and the expression of Wnt antagonists such as secreted frizzled related protein-1 (SFRP1) have been implicated. However, it is not known if senescence is causally linked to either stiffness or SFRP1 expression. In this study, we utilized in vitro HTM senescence to determine the effect on cellular stiffening and SFRP1 expression. Stiffness of cultured cells was measured using atomic force microscopy and the morphology of the cytoskeleton was determined using immunofluorescent analysis. SFRP1 expression was measured using qPCR and immunofluorescent analysis. Senescent cell stiffness increased 1.88±0.14 or 2.57±0.14 fold in the presence or absence of serum, respectively. This was accompanied by increased vimentin expression, stress fiber formation, and SFRP1 expression. In aggregate, these data demonstrate that senescence may be a causal factor in HTM stiffening and elevated SFRP1 expression, and contribute towards disease progression. These findings provide insight into the etiology of glaucoma and, more broadly, suggest a causal link between senescence and altered tissue biomechanics in aging-associated diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-45581572015-09-09 The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence Morgan, Joshua T. Raghunathan, Vijay Krishna Chang, Yow-Ren Murphy, Christopher J. Russell, Paul Oncotarget Research Paper Dysfunction of the human trabecular meshwork (HTM) plays a central role in the age-associated disease glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness. The etiology remains poorly understood but cellular senescence, increased stiffness of the tissue, and the expression of Wnt antagonists such as secreted frizzled related protein-1 (SFRP1) have been implicated. However, it is not known if senescence is causally linked to either stiffness or SFRP1 expression. In this study, we utilized in vitro HTM senescence to determine the effect on cellular stiffening and SFRP1 expression. Stiffness of cultured cells was measured using atomic force microscopy and the morphology of the cytoskeleton was determined using immunofluorescent analysis. SFRP1 expression was measured using qPCR and immunofluorescent analysis. Senescent cell stiffness increased 1.88±0.14 or 2.57±0.14 fold in the presence or absence of serum, respectively. This was accompanied by increased vimentin expression, stress fiber formation, and SFRP1 expression. In aggregate, these data demonstrate that senescence may be a causal factor in HTM stiffening and elevated SFRP1 expression, and contribute towards disease progression. These findings provide insight into the etiology of glaucoma and, more broadly, suggest a causal link between senescence and altered tissue biomechanics in aging-associated diseases. Impact Journals LLC 2015-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4558157/ /pubmed/25915531 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Morgan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Morgan, Joshua T. Raghunathan, Vijay Krishna Chang, Yow-Ren Murphy, Christopher J. Russell, Paul The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title | The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title_full | The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title_fullStr | The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title_full_unstemmed | The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title_short | The intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
title_sort | intrinsic stiffness of human trabecular meshwork cells increases with senescence |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915531 |
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