Cross-linked actin networks (CLANs) affect stiffness and/or actin dynamics in transgenic transformed and primary human trabecular meshwork cells

dc.contributor.authorPeng, Michael
dc.contributor.authorRayana, Naga Pradeep
dc.contributor.authorDai, Jiannong
dc.contributor.authorSugali, Chenna Kesavulu
dc.contributor.authorBaidouri, Hasna
dc.contributor.authorSuresh, Ayush
dc.contributor.authorRaghunathan, Vijay Krishna
dc.contributor.authorMao, Weiming
dc.contributor.departmentOphthalmology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-15T12:15:40Z
dc.date.available2024-05-15T12:15:40Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractCross-linked actin networks (CLANs) in trabecular meshwork (TM) cells may contribute to increased IOP by altering TM cell function and stiffness. However, there is a lack of direct evidence. Here, we developed transformed TM cells that form spontaneous fluorescently labeled CLANs. The stable cells were constructed by transducing transformed glaucomatous TM (GTM3) cells with the pLenti-LifeAct-EGFP-BlastR lentiviral vector and selection with blastcidin. The stiffness of the GTM3-LifeAct-GFP cells were studied using atomic force microscopy. Elastic moduli of CLANs in primary human TM cells treated with/without dexamethasone/TGFβ2 were also measured to validate findings in GTM3-LifeAct-GFP cells. Live-cell imaging was performed on GTM3-LifeAct-GFP cells treated with 1μM latrunculin B or pHrodo bioparticles to determine actin stability and phagocytosis, respectively. The GTM3-LifeAct-GFP cells formed spontaneous CLANs without the induction of TGFβ2 or dexamethasone. The CLAN containing cells showed elevated cell stiffness, resistance to latrunculin B-induced actin depolymerization, as well as compromised phagocytosis, compared to the cells without CLANs. Primary human TM cells with dexamethasone or TGFβ2-induced CLANs were also stiffer and less phagocytic. The GTM3-LifeAct-GFP cells are a novel tool for studying the mechanobiology and pathology of CLANs in the TM. Initial characterization of these cells showed that CLANs contribute to at least some glaucomatous phenotypes of TM cells.
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dc.identifier.citationPeng M, Rayana NP, Dai J, et al. Cross-linked actin networks (CLANs) affect stiffness and/or actin dynamics in transgenic transformed and primary human trabecular meshwork cells. Exp Eye Res. 2022;220:109097. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2022.109097
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/40760
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/j.exer.2022.109097
dc.relation.journalExperimental Eye Research
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectGlaucoma
dc.subjectTrabecular meshwork
dc.subjectCross-linked actin networks
dc.subjectStiffness
dc.subjectActin
dc.subjectLatrunculin
dc.subjectPhagocytosis
dc.titleCross-linked actin networks (CLANs) affect stiffness and/or actin dynamics in transgenic transformed and primary human trabecular meshwork cells
dc.typeArticle
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