Cyclic strain alters the transcriptional and migratory response of scleral fibroblasts to TGFβ
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Cyclic strain alters the transcriptional and migratory response of scleral fibroblasts to TGFβ
Abstract
In glaucoma, scleral fibroblasts are exposed to IOP-associated mechanical strain and elevated TGFβ levels. These stimuli, in turn, lead to scleral remodeling. Here, we examine the scleral fibroblast migratory and transcriptional response to these stimuli to better understand mechanisms of glaucomatous scleral remodeling. Human peripapillary scleral (PPS) fibroblasts were cultured on parallel grooves, treated with TGFβ (2 ng/ml) in the presence of vehicle or TGFβ signaling inhibitors, and exposed to uniaxial strain (1 Hz, 5%, 12-24 h). Axis of cellular orientation was determined at baseline, immediately following strain, and 24 h after strain cessation with 0° being completely aligned with grooves and 90° being perpendicular. Fibroblasts migration in-line and across grooves was assessed using a scratch assay. Transcriptional profiling of TGFβ-treated fibroblasts with or without strain was performed by RT-qPCR and pERK, pSMAD2, and pSMAD3 levels were measured by immunoblot. Pre-strain alignment of TGFβ-treated cells with grooves (6.2 ± 1.5°) was reduced after strain (21.7 ± 5.3°, p < 0.0001) and restored 24 h after strain cessation (9.5 ± 2.6°). ERK, FAK, and ALK5 inhibition prevented this reduction; however, ROCK, YAP, or SMAD3 inhibition did not. TGFβ-induced myofibroblast markers were reduced by strain (αSMA, POSTN, ASPN, MLCK1). While TGFβ-induced phosphorylation of ERK and SMAD2 was unaffected by cyclic strain, SMAD3 phosphorylation was reduced (p = 0.0004). Wound healing across grooves was enhanced by ROCK and SMAD3 inhibition but not ERK or ALK5 inhibition. These results provide insight into the mechanisms by which mechanical strain alters the cellular response to TGFβ and the potential signaling pathways that underlie scleral remodeling.
Keywords: Cell migration; Contact guidance; ERK; Glaucoma; Intraocular pressure; Peripapillary sclera; SMAD.
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