Differential expression of PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 mechanosensitive channels in ocular tissues implicates diverse functional roles

PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are mechanosensitive ion channels that regulate many important physiological processes including vascular blood flow, touch, and proprioception. As the eye is subject to mechanical stress and is highly perfused, these channels may play important roles in ocular function and intraoc...

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Published inExperimental eye research Vol. 236; p. 109675
Main Authors Zhu, Ying, Garcia-Sanchez, Julian, Dalal, Roopa, Sun, Yang, Kapiloff, Michael S., Goldberg, Jeffrey L., Liu, Wendy W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2023
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Summary:PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are mechanosensitive ion channels that regulate many important physiological processes including vascular blood flow, touch, and proprioception. As the eye is subject to mechanical stress and is highly perfused, these channels may play important roles in ocular function and intraocular pressure regulation. PIEZO channel expression in the eye has not been well defined, in part due to difficulties in validating available antibodies against PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 in ocular tissues. It is also unclear if PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are differentially expressed. To address these questions, we used single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization (smFISH) together with transgenic reporter mice expressing PIEZO fusion proteins under the control of their endogenous promoters to compare the expression and localization of PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 in mouse ocular tissues relevant to glaucoma. We detected both PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 expression in the trabecular meshwork, ciliary body, and in the ganglion cell layer (GCL) of the retina. Piezo1 mRNA was more abundantly expressed than Piezo2 mRNA in these ocular tissues. Piezo1 but not Piezo2 mRNA was detected in the inner nuclear layer and outer nuclear layer of the retina. Our results suggest that PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are differentially expressed and may have distinct roles as mechanosensors in glaucoma-relevant ocular tissues.
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Author Contributions
WWL designed research; YZ, JGS, RD and WWL performed experiments; YZ and WWL analyzed data; YS, MSK and JLG contributed to data interpretation; MSK, JLG and WWL supervised the project; WWL wrote the manuscript, which was approved by the all the authors.
ISSN:0014-4835
1096-0007
1096-0007
DOI:10.1016/j.exer.2023.109675