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Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology.

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Ujiie, N; Norden, PR; Fang, R; Beckmann, L; Cai, Z; Kweon, J; Liu, T; Tan, C; Kuhn, MS; Stamer, WD; Aoto, K; Quaggin, SE; Zhang, HF; Kume, T
Published in: Life Sci Alliance
September 2023

Impaired development and maintenance of Schlemm's canal (SC) are associated with perturbed aqueous humor outflow and intraocular pressure. The angiopoietin (ANGPT)/TIE2 signaling pathway regulates SC development and maintenance, whereas the molecular mechanisms of crosstalk between SC and the neural crest (NC)-derived neighboring tissue, the trabecular meshwork (TM), are poorly understood. Here, we show NC-specific forkhead box (Fox)c2 deletion in mice results in impaired SC morphogenesis, loss of SC identity, and elevated intraocular pressure. Visible-light optical coherence tomography analysis further demonstrated functional impairment of the SC in response to changes in intraocular pressure in NC-Foxc2 -/- mice, suggesting altered TM biomechanics. Single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis identified that this phenotype is predominately characterized by transcriptional changes associated with extracellular matrix organization and stiffness in TM cell clusters, including increased matrix metalloproteinase expression, which can cleave the TIE2 ectodomain to produce soluble TIE2. Moreover, endothelial-specific Foxc2 deletion impaired SC morphogenesis because of reduced TIE2 expression, which was rescued by deleting the TIE2 phosphatase VE-PTP. Thus, Foxc2 is critical in maintaining SC identity and morphogenesis via TM-SC crosstalk.

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Life Sci Alliance

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2575-1077

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

6

Issue

9

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trabecular Meshwork
  • Schlemm's Canal
  • Mice
  • Intraocular Pressure
  • Glaucoma
  • Aqueous Humor
  • Animals
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
 

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Ujiie, N., Norden, P. R., Fang, R., Beckmann, L., Cai, Z., Kweon, J., … Kume, T. (2023). Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology. Life Sci Alliance, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201721
Ujiie, Naoto, Pieter R. Norden, Raymond Fang, Lisa Beckmann, Zhen Cai, Junghun Kweon, Ting Liu, et al. “Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology.Life Sci Alliance 6, no. 9 (September 2023). https://doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201721.
Ujiie N, Norden PR, Fang R, Beckmann L, Cai Z, Kweon J, et al. Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology. Life Sci Alliance. 2023 Sep;6(9).
Ujiie, Naoto, et al. “Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology.Life Sci Alliance, vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.26508/lsa.202201721.
Ujiie N, Norden PR, Fang R, Beckmann L, Cai Z, Kweon J, Liu T, Tan C, Kuhn MS, Stamer WD, Aoto K, Quaggin SE, Zhang HF, Kume T. Differential roles of FOXC2 in the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal in glaucomatous pathology. Life Sci Alliance. 2023 Sep;6(9).

Published In

Life Sci Alliance

DOI

EISSN

2575-1077

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

6

Issue

9

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trabecular Meshwork
  • Schlemm's Canal
  • Mice
  • Intraocular Pressure
  • Glaucoma
  • Aqueous Humor
  • Animals
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences