INTRODUCTION: Müller glial cells typically activate to react to hypoxic tissue damage in several retinal diseases. We evaluated the in vitro response to a hypoxia-mimicking stimulus on the expression of a set of genes, known to contribute to eye morphogenesis and cell differentiation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A MIO-M1 Müller cell line was cultured in a hypoxia-mimicking environment by the addition of cobalt chloride to the culture medium, followed by a recovery time in which we mimic restoration from the hypoxic insult. The HIF-1α protein and VEGF-A gene expression were quantified to verify the induction of a hypoxia-like state. RESULTS: Among the genes under study, we did not observe any difference in the expression levels of Otx1 and Otx2 during treatment; conversely, Otx1 was overexpressed during recovery steps. The VEGF-A gene was strongly upregulated at both the CoCl(2) and recovery time points. The transactivated isoform (TA) of the TP73 gene showed an overexpression in long-term exposure to the hypoxic stimulus with a further increase after recovery. Discussion. Our molecular analysis is able to describe the activation of a set of genes, never before described, that can drive the response to a hypoxia-like status. The improved comprehension of these cellular events will be useful for designing new therapeutical approaches for retinal pathologies.
Expression of Otx Genes in Müller Cells Using an In Vitro Experimental Model of Retinal Hypoxia.
利用视网膜缺氧的体外实验模型研究 Müller 细胞中 Otx 基因的表达
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作者:Azzolini Claudio, Donati Simone, Micheloni Giovanni, Moretti Vittoria, Valli Roberto, Acquati Francesco, Costantino Lucy, Ferrara Fulvio, Borroni Davide, Premi Elias, Testa Francesco, Simonelli Francesca, Porta Giovanni
| 期刊: | Journal of Ophthalmology | 影响因子: | 1.900 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Dec 31; 2021:6265553 |
| doi: | 10.1155/2021/6265553 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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