Effect of CD44-specific antisense oligonucle- otide on extracellular matrix synthesis of human trabecular meshwork cells
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Qinghai Provincial Natural Science Foundation Project, China(No.2009-Z-706)

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    To observe the effect of CD44-specific antisense oligonucleotide on extracellular matrix(ECM) synthesis of human trabecular meshwork cells, then to discuss the possible relationship between CD44 and primary open angle glaucoma(POAG). METHODS: CD44-specific antisense oligonucleotide were delivered with cationic lipid to cultured human trabecular meshwork cells. Effect of CD44-specific antisense oligonucleotide on synthesis of collagen-Ⅰ, Laminin were examined by immunohistochemistry and the synthesis of hyaluronic acid were examined by radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: Three different concentrations of CD44 antisense oligonucleotide could promote the synthesis of collagen-Ⅰ, Laminin in trabecular meshwork cells and in a concentration-dependent manner. But CD44 antisense oligonucleotide inhibited the synthesis of hyaluronic acid. CONCLUSION: CD44 antisense oligonucleotide promotes the synthesis of collagen-Ⅰand Laminin but inhibits the synthesis of hyaluronic acid. CD44 may play a role in pathogenesis of POAG by affecting the synthesis of ECM.

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Zhong-Guo Li, Qing Wang, Hong-Ying Mei, et al. Effect of CD44-specific antisense oligonucle- otide on extracellular matrix synthesis of human trabecular meshwork cells. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2012;12(4):615-617

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  • Received:January 12,2012
  • Revised:February 29,2012
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