Author:
Kathirvel Kandasamy,Lester Karen,Haribalaganesh Ravinarayanan,Krishnadas Ramasamy,Muthukkaruppan Veerappan,Lane Brian,Simpson David A.,Goljanek-Whysall Kasia,Sheridan Carl,Bharanidharan Devarajan,Willoughby Colin E.,Senthilkumari Srinivasan
Abstract
AbstractIn the quest of identifying newer molecular targets for the management of glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension (GC-OHT) and glaucoma (GCG), several microarray studies have attempted to investigate the genome-wide transcriptome profiling of primary human trabecular meshwork (TM) cells in response to dexamethasone (DEX). However, no studies are reported so far to demonstrate the temporal changes in the expression of genes in the cultured human TM cells in response to DEX treatment. Therefore, in the present study, the time-dependent changes in the genome-wide expression of genes in primary human TM cells after short (16 hours: 16 h) and long exposure (7 days: 7 d) of DEX was investigated using RNA sequencing. There were 199 (118 up-regulated; 81 down-regulated) and 525 (119 up-regulated; 406 down-regulated) DEGs in 16 h and 7 d treatment groups respectively. The unique genes identified in 16 h and 7 d treatment groups were 152 and 478 respectively. This study found a distinct gene signature and pathways between two treatment regimes. Longer exposure of DEX treatment showed a dys-regulation of Wnt and Rap1 signaling and so highlighted potential therapeutic targets for pharmacological management of GC-OHT/glaucoma.
Funder
NC3Rs PhD studentship
Glaucoma UK; Fight for Sight
Department of Biotechnology (DBT)-Wellcome Trust/India Alliance fellowship awarded to Dr. Senthilkumari Srinivasan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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