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Abstract #45688 Published in IGR 13-2

Analysis of glucocorticoid-induced MYOC expression in human trabecular meshwork cells

Joe MK; Sohn S; Kim TE; Im J-E; Choi YR; Kee C
Vision Research 2011; 51: 1033-1038


To understand the regulatory mechanisms governing glucocorticoid-mediated MYOC induction in human trabecular meshwork (HTM) cells, the expression and degradation of MYOC mRNA were quantified in HTM cells by Northern blot analysis, and the transcriptional activity of constructs containing variable lengths of putative MYOC promoters was assessed by luciferase reporter assay. Here, we confirmed that MYOC is a delayed secondary glucocorticoid-responsive gene by demonstrating that its transcription was not initiated immediately by the addition of dexamethasone (DEX) and was completely inhibited by treatment with cycloheximide. In addition, we demonstrated that MYOC mRNA is degraded very slowly, with approximately half persisting for at least 4. days, suggesting that its mRNA is intrinsically quite stable. Promoter analysis of up to 5271 base pairs upstream of MYOC revealed that luciferase induction by DEX was increased by 280 (plus or minus) 34% in HTM cells. Moreover, DEX induction required the region between base pairs -2548 and -1541. However, the putative regulatory element exhibited little activity in other cell lines, including TM-5, 293A, SH-SY5Y, and human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. To our knowledge, this study provides the first evidence for the presence of a cis-acting region for secondary glucocorticoid responsiveness in the 5'-flanking sequences of MYOC. It will be a major step towards understanding the expression pattern of MYOC in HTM cells and TM tissue.

C. Kee. Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul 135-710, South Korea. Email: ckee@skku.edu


Classification:

2.5.1 Trabecular meshwork (Part of: 2 Anatomical structures in glaucoma > 2.5 Meshwork)
3.4.2 Gene studies (Part of: 3 Laboratory methods > 3.4 Molecular genetics)



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