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MTOR-independent induction of autophagy in trabecular meshwork cells subjected to biaxial stretch
Authors:Kristine M Porter  Nallathambi JeyabalanPaloma B Liton
Institution:Duke University, Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, NC, USA
Abstract:The trabecular meshwork (TM) is part of a complex tissue that controls the exit of aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the eye, and therefore helps maintaining intraocular pressure (IOP). Because of variations in IOP with changing pressure gradients and fluid movement, the TM and its contained cells undergo morphological deformations, resulting in distention and stretching. It is therefore essential for TM cells to continuously detect and respond to these mechanical forces and adapt their physiology to maintain proper cellular function and protect against mechanical injury. Here we demonstrate the activation of autophagy, a pro-survival pathway responsible for the degradation of long-lived proteins and organelles, in TM cells when subjected to biaxial static stretch (20% elongation), as well as in high-pressure perfused eyes (30 mm Hg). Morphological and biochemical markers for autophagy found in the stretched cells include elevated LC3-II levels, increased autophagic flux, and the presence of autophagic figures in electron micrographs. Furthermore, our results indicate that the stretch-induced autophagy in TM cells occurs in an MTOR- and BAG3-independent manner. We hypothesize that activation of autophagy is part of the physiological response that allows TM cells to cope and adapt to mechanical forces.
Keywords:TM  trabecular meshwork  IOP  intraocular pressure  ATG  autophagy-related genes  CTSB  cathepsin B  BECN1  beclin  TUBB  beta tubulin  SQSTM  sequestosome  tfLC3  tandem fluorescence LC3  GFP  green fluorescence protein  RFP  red fluorescence protein  m  o  i  multiplicity of infection  BafA1  bafilomycin A1  MTOR  mammalian target of rapamycin  3-MA  3-methyladenine  Chx  cycloheximide  CQ  chloroquine  CASA  chaperon-assisted autophagy  FLNA  filamin A  BAG3  Bcl-2-associated athanogene 3
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