Therapeutic potential of AAV-mediated MMP-3 secretion from corneal endothelium in treating glaucoma
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Abstract
Intraocular pressure (IOP) is maintained as a result of the balance between production of aqueous humour (AH) by the ciliary processes and hydrodynamic resistance to its outflow through the conventional outflow pathway comprising the trabecular meshwork (TM) and Schlemm’s canal (SC). Elevated IOP, which can be caused by increased resistance to AH outflow, is a major risk factor for open-angle glaucoma. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) contribute to conventional aqueous outflow homeostasis in their capacity to remodel extracellular matrices, which has a direct impact on aqueous outflow resistance and IOP. We observed decreased MMP-3 activity in human glaucomatous AH compared to age-matched normotensive control AH. Treatment with glaucomatous AH resulted in significantly increased transendothelial resistance of SC endothelial and TM cell monolayers and reduced monolayer permeability when compared to control AH, or supplemented treatment with exogenous MMP-3.
Intracameral inoculation of AAV-2/9 containing a CMV-driven MMP-3 gene (AAV-MMP-3) into wild type mice resulted in efficient transduction of corneal endothelium and an increase in aqueous concentration and activity of MMP-3. Most importantly, AAV-mediated expression of MMP-3 increased outflow facility and decreased IOP, and controlled expression using an inducible promoter activated by topical administration of doxycycline achieved the same effect. Ultrastructural analysis of MMP-3 treated matrices by transmission electron microscopy revealed remodelling and degradation of core extracellular matrix components. These results indicate that periodic induction, via use of an eye drop, of AAV-mediated secretion of MMP-3 into AH could have therapeutic potential for those cases of glaucoma that are sub-optimally responsive to conventional pressure-reducing medications.
Intracameral inoculation of AAV-2/9 containing a CMV-driven MMP-3 gene (AAV-MMP-3) into wild type mice resulted in efficient transduction of corneal endothelium and an increase in aqueous concentration and activity of MMP-3. Most importantly, AAV-mediated expression of MMP-3 increased outflow facility and decreased IOP, and controlled expression using an inducible promoter activated by topical administration of doxycycline achieved the same effect. Ultrastructural analysis of MMP-3 treated matrices by transmission electron microscopy revealed remodelling and degradation of core extracellular matrix components. These results indicate that periodic induction, via use of an eye drop, of AAV-mediated secretion of MMP-3 into AH could have therapeutic potential for those cases of glaucoma that are sub-optimally responsive to conventional pressure-reducing medications.
Date Issued
2017-02-01
Date Acceptance
2017-01-18
Citation
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 2017, 26 (7), pp.1230-1246
ISSN
0964-6906
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Start Page
1230
End Page
1246
Journal / Book Title
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
Volume
26
Issue
7
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Genetics & Heredity
HUMAN TRABECULAR MESHWORK
OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA
INDUCED OCULAR HYPERTENSION
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES
AQUEOUS-HUMOR
INTRAOCULAR-PRESSURE
OUTFLOW FACILITY
CULTURED HUMAN
CELLS EXPRESS
EXFOLIATION GLAUCOMA
Animals
Aqueous Humor
Dependovirus
Disease Models, Animal
Endothelium, Corneal
Glaucoma
Humans
Intraocular Pressure
Matrix Metalloproteinase 3
Mice
Ophthalmic Solutions
06 Biological Sciences
11 Medical And Health Sciences
Publication Status
Published