A new model of anterior subcapsular cataract: involvement of TGFbeta/Smad signaling
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A new model of anterior subcapsular cataract: involvement of TGFbeta/Smad signaling
Abstract
Purpose: To develop a new animal model of anterior subcapsular cataract formation by topical application of alkali to the eye and to examine the role of Transforming growth factorbeta/Smad3 (TGFbeta/Smad3) signaling in the formation of this cataract model.
Methods: Under anesthesia, one eye of adult Wistar rats (n=142) was subjected to alkali burn by topical application of 1 N NaOH. The eye was then histologically examined at specific time intervals. Immunohistochemistry with a battery of antibodies was carried out to examine the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in lens epithelium. Enzyme immunoassay was employed to determine the level of growth factors in aqueous humor and lens tissue. Smad3-null mice were also used to examine the role of Smad3 signaling in cataractogenesis in this model.
Results: Two days post-burn of the ocular surface, lens epithelium underwent EMT as evidenced by the upregulation of Snail and alpha-smooth muscle actin and formed a multilayer of cells beneath the capsule. Smad signaling was found to be activated in EMT-type lens cells. The majority of myofibroblast-type lens cells expressed proliferative cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). The total amount of active TGFbeta2, total TGFbeta2, and Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) increased in the aqueous humor and lens. Loss of Smad3 attenuated, but did not completely abolish, EMT in the lens epithelium.
Conclusions: Topical alkali treatment of the ocular surface readily induces an EMT-type anterior subcapsular cataract. Smad3 signaling is involved, but not required, for achievement of EMT in the lens epithelium in this cataract model.
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