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Biomechanical Rigidity and Quantitative Proteomics Analysis of Segmental Regions of the Trabecular Meshwork at Physiologic and Elevated Pressures

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.17-22759

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biomechanics; trabecular meshwork; atomic forcy microscopy; proteomics; anterior segment

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  1. Bright Focus National Glaucoma Research Award
  2. National Institute of Health (NIH
  3. Bethesda, MD, USA) [EY003279, EY008247, EY025721, P30 EY010572]
  4. Casey Eye Institute from Research to Prevent Blindness, New York, New York, United States
  5. NIH [P30 EY010572, P30 OCA69533, R01 DC002368-15S1, S10OD012246]

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PURPOSE. The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the trabecular meshwork (TM) modulates resistance to aqueous humor outflow, thereby regulating IOP Glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, is associated with changes in the ECM of the TM. The elastic modulus of glaucomatous TM is larger than age-matched normal TM; however, the biomechanical properties of segmental low (LF) and high flow (HF) TM regions and their response to elevated pressure, are unknown. METHODS. We perfused human anterior segments at two pressures using an ex vivo organ culture system. After extraction, we measured the elastic modulus of HF and LF TM regions by atomic force microscopy and quantitated protein differences by proteomics analyses. RESULTS. The elastic modulus of LF regions was 2.3-fold larger than HF regions at physiological (1 X) pressure, and 7.4-fold or 3.5-fold larger than HF regions at elevated (2 X) pressure after 24 or 72 hours, respectively. Using quantitative proteomics, comparisons were made between HF and LF regions at 1 X or 2 X pressure. Significant ECM protein differences were observed between LF and HF regions perfused at 2 X, and between HF regions at 1 X compared to 2 X pressures. Decorin, TGF-induced protein, keratocan, lumican, dermatopontin, and thrombospondin 4 were common differential candidates in both comparisons. CONCLUSIONS. These data show changes in biomechanical properties of segmental regions within the TM in response to elevated pressure, and levels of specific ECM proteins. Further studies are needed to determine whether these ECM proteins are specifically involved in outflow resistance and IOP homeostasis.

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