Reduced Corneal Innervation in the CD25 Null Model of Sjögren Syndrome.
Mary Ann SteppSonali Pal-GhoshGauri TadvalkarAlexa R WilliamsStephen C PflugfelderCintia S De PaivaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
Decreased corneal innervation is frequent in patients with Sjögren Syndrome (SS). To investigate the density and morphology of the intraepithelial corneal nerves (ICNs), corneal sensitivity, epithelial cell proliferation, and changes in mRNA expression of genes that are involved in autophagy and axon targeting and extension were assessed using the IL-2 receptor alpha chain (CD25 null) model of SS. ICN density and thickness in male and female wt and CD25 null corneas were assessed at 4, 6, 8, and 10/11 wk of age. Cell proliferation was assessed using ki67. Mechanical corneal sensitivity was measured. Quantitative PCR was performed to quantify expression of beclin 1, LC3, Lamp-1, Lamp-2, CXCL-1, BDNF, NTN1, DCC, Unc5b1, Efna4, Efna5, Rgma, and p21 in corneal epithelial mRNA. A significant reduction in corneal axon density and mechanical sensitivity were observed, which negatively correlate with epithelial cell proliferation. CD25 null mice have increased expression of genes regulating autophagy (beclin-1, LC3, LAMP-1, LAMP-2, CXCL1, and BDNF) and no change was observed in genes that were related to axonal targeting and extension. Decreased anatomic corneal innervation in the CD25 null SS model is accompanied by reduced corneal sensitivity, increased corneal epithelial cell proliferation, and increased expression of genes regulating phagocytosis and autophagy.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- cell proliferation
- wound healing
- poor prognosis
- cataract surgery
- genome wide
- cell cycle
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- dna methylation
- binding protein
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- metabolic syndrome
- pi k akt
- mass spectrometry
- case report
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- skeletal muscle
- high grade
- long non coding rna
- nk cells
- genome wide identification
- rectal cancer
- quantum dots