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Involvement of autotaxin in the pathophysiology of elevated intraocular pressure in Posner-Schlossman syndrome

Nozomi Igarashi, Megumi Honjo, Reiko Yamagishi, Makoto Kurano, Yutaka Yatomi, Koji Igarashi, Toshikatsu Kaburaki, Makoto Aihara

2020Scientific Reports24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To examine whether autotaxin (ATX) in the aqueous humor causes elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with Posner-Schlossman syndrome (PSS). ATX and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) in the aqueous humor were quantified in PSS patients. The expression of ATX and TGF-β in cytomegalovirus (CMV)-infected-human trabecular meshwork (hTM) cells was examined. Biological changes in hTM cells and monkey Schlemm's canal endothelial (SCE) cells cultured in the conditioned medium of CMV-infected hTM cells were analyzed. The expression of ATX and TGF-β1 was upregulated in the aqueous humor of CMV-positive PSS patients, and the level of ATX in the aqueous humor was positively correlated with IOP. CMV infection upregulated ATX and TGF-β1 in hTM cells. The conditioned medium induced fibrotic changes in hTM cells and reduced SCE permeability, which was attenuated by an ATX inhibitor, a lysophosphatidic acid receptor antagonist, and a Rho kinase inhibitor. ATX in the aqueous humor induced by CMV infection may trigger elevated IOP. Modulating ATX activity may be a novel treatment modality for PSS.

Topics & Concepts

Lysophosphatidic acidAutotaxinPathophysiologyDownregulation and upregulationTrabecular meshworkIntraocular pressureRho-associated protein kinaseReceptorAqueous humorMedicineChemistryPharmacologyEndocrinologyInternal medicineKinaseBiochemistryOphthalmologyGeneGlaucoma and retinal disordersOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeRetinal Diseases and Treatments
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