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Abstract #12412 Published in IGR 7-2

TLRs and NODs mRNA expression pattern in healthy mouse eye

Rodriguez-Martinez S; Cancino-Diaz ME; Jimenez-Zamudio L; Garcia-Latorre E; Cancino-Diaz JC
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 89: 904-910


AIMS: To look for TLR and NOD mRNA expression in the healthy eye and in other immune privileged and non-immune privileged mouse organs. METHODS: Semiquantitative RT-PCR was performed to look for TLR1-9 and NOD1 and NOD2 mRNA expressions in the whole eye, in the anterior (AP) and posterior (PP) portions of the eye, in corneal fibroblasts (CF) and in ovary, brain, testis, heart, lung, and spleen. RESULTS: All the TLR mRNAs were expressed in the whole eye of Balb/c mice. NIH and C57BL/6 did not express TLR9 and TLR8, respectively. NIH expressed higher levels of TLR1, 2, 3, and 6 than the other strains. C57BL/6 expressed the lowest levels of all TLRs. TLR9, 5, and 4 were the less expressed in all strains. All TLRs were expressed in Balb/c PP and TLR1 was not expressed in AP. In NIH and Balb/c CF the majority of TLRs were overexpressed with LPS. In testis, expression of most TLRs was absent. Non-immune privileged organs expressed most of the TLRs. All the organs expressed NOD1 and NOD2. In PP NOD2 was not expressed. CONCLUSION: TLRs and NODs are expressed in the eye, and could have an important role in the innate immunity.

Dr. S. Rodriguez-Martinez, Laboratorio de Microbiologia General, Departamento de Microbiologia de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas del Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Carpio y Plan de Ayala, Mexico, Mexico


Classification:

3.10 Immunobiology (Part of: 3 Laboratory methods)
5 Experimental glaucoma; animal models



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