Hypomethylation of thrombospondin-1 promoter region is associated with reduced aqueous humor flow.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Kit Ying Choy, Wei-Ying Yang, Choi-Ying Ling, King-Kit Li, Hoi Lam Li, Hong-Lok Lung, Chi-Ho To, Chi Wai Do, W Daniel Stamer, Samantha Sze-Wan Shan
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Abstract

Prolonged use of dexamethasone (DEX) elevates intraocular pressure (IOP) and increases the risk of developing glaucoma. In a previous study, we demonstrate that DEX stimulates the expression of thrombospondin-1 (THBS1) in primary human trabecular meshwork (hTM) cells, and that inhibiting THBS1 expression prevents DEX-induced elevation of IOP in mice. Therefore, we investigate the mechanism by which DEX regulates THBS1 expression. Treatment with the DNA methylation inhibitors, 5-azacytosine (5-AC) or 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-aza-dC), upregulates THBS1 protein levels in vitro and in vivo, reduces outflow facility in perfused mouse eyes, and elevates IOP in mice. In primary hTM cells, 7-day DEX treatment results in hypomethylation of the THBS1 promoter region and reduces transcript levels of 2 DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), DNMT1 and DNMT3A. Taken together, we show that DEX reduces expression of DNMTs and DNA methylation of the THBS1 promoter region, supporting a critical role for THBS1 in DEX-induced outflow reduction.

血小板反应蛋白-1启动子区域的低甲基化与房水流量减少有关。
长期使用地塞米松(DEX)会升高眼压(IOP),增加发生青光眼的风险。在之前的一项研究中,我们证明了DEX刺激原代人小梁网(hTM)细胞中血栓反应蛋白-1 (THBS1)的表达,抑制THBS1的表达可以阻止DEX诱导的小鼠IOP升高。因此,我们研究了DEX调控THBS1表达的机制。DNA甲基化抑制剂,5-氮胞嘧啶(5-AC)或5-氮胞嘧啶-2'-脱氧胞苷(5-aza-dC),在体外和体内上调THBS1蛋白水平,减少灌注小鼠眼睛的流出设施,并提高小鼠的IOP。在原代hTM细胞中,7天的DEX治疗导致THBS1启动子区域的低甲基化,并降低2种DNA甲基转移酶(dnmt)、DNMT1和DNMT3A的转录水平。综上所述,我们发现DEX降低了dnmt的表达和THBS1启动子区域的DNA甲基化,支持THBS1在DEX诱导的流出减少中的关键作用。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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