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TRPV4 activation by TGFβ2 enhances cellular contractility and drives ocular hypertension
by
Redmon, Sarah N
, Krizaj, David
, De Ieso, Michael L
, Stamer, W Daniel
, Herberg, Samuel
, Rudzitis, Christopher Nass
, Singh, Ayushi
, Kirdajová, Denisa
, Tseng, Yun-Ting
, Lakk, Monika
in
Animals
/ Biomechanics
/ circadian rhythm
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Contractility
/ Cytokines
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Fibroblasts
/ Genes
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma, Open-Angle
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Hydrogels
/ Hypertension
/ Hypotheses
/ Intraocular Pressure
/ Ion Channels - genetics
/ Ion Channels - metabolism
/ Isoforms
/ Kinases
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Neuroscience
/ Ocular Hypertension - metabolism
/ Ocular Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Smooth muscle
/ TGFB2
/ Trabecular Meshwork - metabolism
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta2 - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - genetics
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV4
2025
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TRPV4 activation by TGFβ2 enhances cellular contractility and drives ocular hypertension
by
Redmon, Sarah N
, Krizaj, David
, De Ieso, Michael L
, Stamer, W Daniel
, Herberg, Samuel
, Rudzitis, Christopher Nass
, Singh, Ayushi
, Kirdajová, Denisa
, Tseng, Yun-Ting
, Lakk, Monika
in
Animals
/ Biomechanics
/ circadian rhythm
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Contractility
/ Cytokines
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Fibroblasts
/ Genes
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma, Open-Angle
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Hydrogels
/ Hypertension
/ Hypotheses
/ Intraocular Pressure
/ Ion Channels - genetics
/ Ion Channels - metabolism
/ Isoforms
/ Kinases
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Neuroscience
/ Ocular Hypertension - metabolism
/ Ocular Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Smooth muscle
/ TGFB2
/ Trabecular Meshwork - metabolism
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta2 - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - genetics
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV4
2025
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TRPV4 activation by TGFβ2 enhances cellular contractility and drives ocular hypertension
by
Redmon, Sarah N
, Krizaj, David
, De Ieso, Michael L
, Stamer, W Daniel
, Herberg, Samuel
, Rudzitis, Christopher Nass
, Singh, Ayushi
, Kirdajová, Denisa
, Tseng, Yun-Ting
, Lakk, Monika
in
Animals
/ Biomechanics
/ circadian rhythm
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Contractility
/ Cytokines
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Fibroblasts
/ Genes
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma, Open-Angle
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Hydrogels
/ Hypertension
/ Hypotheses
/ Intraocular Pressure
/ Ion Channels - genetics
/ Ion Channels - metabolism
/ Isoforms
/ Kinases
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Neuroscience
/ Ocular Hypertension - metabolism
/ Ocular Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Risk factors
/ Smooth muscle
/ TGFB2
/ Trabecular Meshwork - metabolism
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta2 - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - genetics
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV4
2025
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TRPV4 activation by TGFβ2 enhances cellular contractility and drives ocular hypertension
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TRPV4 activation by TGFβ2 enhances cellular contractility and drives ocular hypertension
2025
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Overview
The risk for developing primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) correlates with the magnitude of ocular hypertension (OHT) and the concentration of transforming growth factor-β2 (TGFβ2) in the aqueous humor. Effective treatment of POAG requires a detailed understanding of the interaction between pressure sensing mechanisms in the trabecular meshwork (TM) and biochemical risk factors. Here, we employed molecular, optical, electrophysiological, and tonometric strategies to establish the role of TGFβ2 in transcription and functional expression of mechanosensitive channel isoforms alongside studies of TM contractility in biomimetic hydrogels and intraocular pressure (IOP) regulation in a mouse model of TGFβ2-induced OHT. TGFβ2 upregulated expression of Trpv4 and Piezo1 transcripts and time-dependently augmented functional TRPV4 activation. TRPV4 agonists induced contractility of TM-seeded hydrogels, whereas pharmacological inhibition suppressed TGFβ2-induced hypercontractility and abrogated OHT in eyes overexpressing TGFβ2. Trpv4 -deficient mice resisted TGFβ2-driven increases in IOP, but nocturnal OHT was not additive to TGFβ-evoked OHT. Our study establishes the fundamental role of TGFβ as a modulator of mechanosensing in nonexcitable cells, identifies the TRPV4 channel as the final common mechanism for TM contractility and circadian and pathological OHT, and offers insights for future treatments that can lower IOP in the sizeable cohort of hypertensive glaucoma patients that resist current treatments.
Publisher
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
Subject
/ Genes
/ Glaucoma
/ Humans
/ Isoforms
/ Kinases
/ Mice
/ Ocular Hypertension - metabolism
/ Ocular Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Proteins
/ TGFB2
/ Trabecular Meshwork - metabolism
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta2 - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - genetics
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV4
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