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Trabecular meshwork morphogenesis: A comparative analysis of wildtype and anterior segment dysgenesis mouse models.

Rebecca L Rausch1, Richard T Libby2, Amy E Kiernan3.   

Abstract

The trabecular meshwork (TM), a tissue residing in the iridocorneal angle of the eye, is the primary site of aqueous humor outflow and often develops abnormally in children with anterior segment dysgenesis (ASD). However, the cellular mechanisms underlying both normal and pathophysiological TM formation are poorly understood. Here, we improve the characterization of TM development via morphological and molecular analyses. We first assessed the TM of wild-type C57BL/6J mice at multiple time points throughout development (E15.5-P21). The morphology of TM cells, rate of cell division, presence of apoptotic cell death, and age of onset of an established TM marker (αSMA) were each assessed in the developing iridocorneal angle. We discovered that TM cells are identifiable histologically at P1, which coincided with both the onset of αSMA expression and a significant decrease in TM precursor cell proliferation. Significant apoptotic cell death was not detected during TM development. These findings were then used to assess two mouse models of ASD. Jag1 and Bmp4 heterozygous null mice display ASD phenotypes in the adult, including TM hypoplasia and corneal adherence to the iris. We further discovered that both mutants exhibited similar patterns of developmental TM dysgenesis at P1, P5, and P10. Our data indicate that P1 is an important time point in TM development and that TM dysgenesis in Jag1 and Bmp4 heterozygous null mice likely results from impaired TM cell migration and/or differentiation.
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Keywords:  Anterior segment; Anterior segment dysgenesis; Bmp signaling; Differentiation; Iridocorneal angle; Notch signaling; Trabecular meshwork

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29452107      PMCID: PMC5924647          DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2018.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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