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Experimental eye research, 2022-01, Vol.214, p.108850-108850, Article 108850
2022
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Topical retinoic acid induces corneal strengthening by upregulating transglutaminase 2 in murine cornea
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  • Experimental eye research, 2022-01, Vol.214, p.108850-108850, Article 108850
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England: Elsevier Ltd
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2022
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  • Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is the most abundant crosslinking enzyme in murine and human cornea, while retinoids are well-known inducers of TG2 expression. This study aims to determine if the retinoic acid supplementation can increase corneal stiffness by crosslinking through upregulating the corneal TG2 expression. The right eyes of C57BL/6 mice were treated with 2 × 10−2M retinol palmitate (VApal) eyedrops or control eyedrops and hold for 30 min, once a day for 28 consecutive days. The WB and qPCR results showed increased expression of TG2 in murine cornea with the prolongation of VApal eyedrop application. After 28 days of VApal eyedrop treatment, the increased TG2 were found catalytically active and distributed in corneal epithelium and stroma as detected by 5-(biotinamido) pentylamine (5-BP) incorporation method and immunofluorescence staining. The transmission electron microscope image revealed that VApal treated cornea manifested with increased collagen density in anterior and middle layer of stroma. The higher elastic module was found among VApal treated cornea by nano-indentation test. In cultured corneal epithelial cells and keratocytes, all-trans retinoid acid (ATRA) treatment increased the content of TG2 in cell lysis and in culture medium. These results indicate that retinoic acid induce the reinforcement of the cornea by TG2 mediated crosslinking via increasing the TG2 expression in corneal epithelium and keratocyte. As TG2 was found to be less in the cornea of keratoconus patients in several RNA-sequencing studies, retinoic acid could serve as a non-invasive prevention method for keratoconus progression. •A promising approach to strengthen cornea via upregulating the endogenous crosslinking enzymes in cornea.•A promising approach to strengthen cornea with a classic ophthalmic medicine.•As the richest crosslinking enzyme in cornea, transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is upregulated by the retinoic acid supplementation.•Retinoic acid can increase corneal strength by crosslinking through upregulating the corneal TG2 expression.

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