International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2021)

Identification of Estrogen Signaling in a Prioritization Study of Intraocular Pressure-Associated Genes

  • Hannah A. Youngblood,
  • Emily Parker,
  • Jingwen Cai,
  • Kristin Perkumas,
  • Hongfang Yu,
  • Jason Sun,
  • Sylvia B. Smith,
  • Kathryn E. Bollinger,
  • Janey L. Wiggs,
  • Louis R. Pasquale,
  • Michael A. Hauser,
  • W. Daniel Stamer,
  • Yutao Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 19
p. 10288

Abstract

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Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only modifiable risk factor for primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Herein we sought to prioritize a set of previously identified IOP-associated genes using novel and previously published datasets. We identified several genes for future study, including several involved in cytoskeletal/extracellular matrix reorganization, cell adhesion, angiogenesis, and TGF-β signaling. Our differential correlation analysis of IOP-associated genes identified 295 pairs of 201 genes with differential correlation. Pathway analysis identified β-estradiol as the top upstream regulator of these genes with ESR1 mediating 25 interactions. Several genes (i.e., EFEMP1, FOXC1, and SPTBN1) regulated by β-estradiol/ESR1 were highly expressed in non-glaucomatous human trabecular meshwork (TM) or Schlemm’s canal (SC) cells and specifically expressed in TM/SC cell clusters defined by single-cell RNA-sequencing. We confirmed ESR1 gene and protein expression in human TM cells and TM/SC tissue with quantitative real-time PCR and immunofluorescence, respectively. 17β-estradiol was identified in bovine, porcine, and human aqueous humor (AH) using ELISA. In conclusion, we have identified estrogen receptor signaling as a key modulator of several IOP-associated genes. The expression of ESR1 and these IOP-associated genes in TM/SC tissue and the presence of 17β-estradiol in AH supports a role for estrogen signaling in IOP regulation.

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