Netrin-4 Modulates Corneal Wound Healing by Enhancing Corneal Epithelium and Nerve Regeneration

IF 2 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Cissy Xiao, Daniel Lara-Newman, Qiang Zhou, Mark I. Rosenblatt, Victor H. Guaiquil
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Axon guidance proteins have been found to play a regenerative role in the peripheral nervous system and the cornea. Netrin-4 is a member of the Netrins family of axon guidance proteins implicated in diabetic retinopathy and corneal hemangiogenesis. However, its effects on corneal nerve and epithelium repair are not well understood. We performed in vitro and in vivo studies to assess the effects of Netrin-4 in corneal wound healing. We found that Netrin-4 induced extensive neurite growth and branching in trigeminal ganglia neurons and accelerated the scratch closure of corneal epithelial cells. In vivo, the dual action of Netrin-4 enhanced corneal epithelium healing and nerve regeneration in mice subjected to corneal epithelium debridement. Inhibition studies demonstrate that Netrin-4-induced neuronal growth may be mediated by interaction with Neogenin or α6β1 Integrin receptors. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that Netrin-4 has trophic and neuroregenerative effects in the cornea and could be a suitable therapeutic target to treat corneal injury.

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Netrin-4通过促进角膜上皮和神经再生调节角膜创面愈合
轴突引导蛋白已被发现在周围神经系统和角膜中起再生作用。Netrin-4是参与糖尿病视网膜病变和角膜血管生成的轴突引导蛋白Netrins家族的成员。然而,其对角膜神经和上皮修复的作用尚不清楚。我们进行了体外和体内研究来评估Netrin-4在角膜创面愈合中的作用。我们发现Netrin-4诱导三叉神经节神经元广泛的神经突生长和分支,并加速角膜上皮细胞的划痕闭合。在体内,Netrin-4的双重作用促进角膜上皮清创小鼠角膜上皮愈合和神经再生。抑制研究表明,netrin -4诱导的神经元生长可能通过与Neogenin或α6β1整合素受体相互作用介导。综上所述,我们的数据表明Netrin-4在角膜中具有营养和神经再生作用,可能是治疗角膜损伤的合适治疗靶点。
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FASEB bioAdvances
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