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Gebert, Magdalena ; Heimbucher, Johanna ; Gsell, Valentina K. ; Keimer, Kristof ; Dillinger, Andrea E. ; Tamm, Ernst R.

Induced Attenuation of Scleral TGF-β Signaling in Mutant Mice Increases Susceptibility to IOP-Induced Optic Nerve Damage

Gebert, Magdalena, Heimbucher, Johanna, Gsell, Valentina K., Keimer, Kristof, Dillinger, Andrea E. und Tamm, Ernst R. (2024) Induced Attenuation of Scleral TGF-β Signaling in Mutant Mice Increases Susceptibility to IOP-Induced Optic Nerve Damage. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science 65 (1), S. 48.

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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.58165


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Purpose: Axonal optic nerve (ON) damage in glaucoma is characteristically associated with increased amounts of active transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF-β2) in the ON head. Here we investigated the functional role of scleral TGF-β signaling in glaucoma. Methods: A deficiency of Tgfbr2, which encodes for TGF-β receptor type II (TGF-βRII), the essential receptor for canonical TGF-β ...

Purpose: Axonal optic nerve (ON) damage in glaucoma is characteristically associated with increased amounts of active transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF-β2) in the ON head. Here we investigated the functional role of scleral TGF-β signaling in glaucoma.

Methods: A deficiency of Tgfbr2, which encodes for TGF-β receptor type II (TGF-βRII), the essential receptor for canonical TGF-β signaling, was induced in fibroblasts (including those of the sclera) of mutant mice. To this end, 5-week-old mice were treated with tamoxifen eye drops. Experimental glaucoma was induced in 8-week-old mice using a magnetic microbead (MB) model. After 6 weeks of high intraocular pressure (IOP), the ON axons and their somata in the retina were labeled by paraphenylenediamine (PPD) and RNA-binding protein with multiple splicing (RBPMS) immunohistochemistry, respectively, and quantified.

Results: Tamoxifen treatment resulted in a significant decrease of TGF-βRII and its mRNA in the sclera. After 6 weeks of high IOP, reduced numbers of PPD-stained ON axons were seen in MB-injected eyes in comparison with not-injected contralateral eyes. Moreover, MB injection also led to a decrease of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) somata as seen in RBPMS-stained retinal wholemounts. Axon loss and RGC loss were significantly higher in mice with a fibroblast specific deficiency of TGF-βRII in comparison with control animals.

Conclusions: We conclude that the ablation of scleral TGF-β signaling increases the susceptibility to IOP-induced ON damage. Scleral TGF-β signaling in mutant mice appears to be beneficial for ON axon survival in experimentally induced glaucoma.



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DokumentenartArtikel
Titel eines Journals oder einer ZeitschriftInvestigative Opthalmology & Visual Science
Verlag:ARVO
Band:65
Nummer des Zeitschriftenheftes oder des Kapitels:1
Seitenbereich:S. 48
Datum31 Januar 2024
InstitutionenBiologie und Vorklinische Medizin > Institut für Anatomie
Biologie und Vorklinische Medizin > Institut für Anatomie > Lehrstuhl für Humananatomie und Embryologie
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WertTyp
10.1167/iovs.65.1.48DOI
Stichwörter / Keywordssclera, TGF-β signaling, experimental glaucoma, optic nerve, retinal ganglion cells
Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 610 Medizin
StatusVeröffentlicht
BegutachtetJa, diese Version wurde begutachtet
An der Universität Regensburg entstandenJa
URN der UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-581653
Dokumenten-ID58165

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