Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of sclera in lens-induced myopic guinea pigs.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY BMC Genomics Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1186/s12864-025-11422-2
He-Yan Li, Xu-Han Shi, Li Dong, Chu-Yao Yu, Yi-Tong Li, Rui-Heng Zhang, Wen-Da Zhou, Hao-Tian Wu, Jost B Jonas, Wen-Bin Wei
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Background: Myopia development is commonly assessed by an increase in axial length, which may lead to high myopia and visual impairment. This study aims to identify potential biomarkers and signaling pathways in the sclera during experimental axial elongation.

Methods: A myopia guinea pig model was established using male guinea pigs aged 2-3 weeks, which underwent bilateral lens-induced myopization (LIM) (study group) or were left untreated (control group). An integrated analysis of transcriptomic and proteomic was performed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the sclera. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses were conducted to explore the DEGs related signaling pathways. Promising candidate markers were further tested by Western blot analysis. Transmission electron microscopy was used to assess scleral fiber changes in myopic guinea pigs.

Results: During the study period, axial elongation was significantly greater in the study group (0.59 ± 0.05 mm vs. 0.47 ± 0.02 mm; P < 0.001), accompanied by a reduction in the thickness of the retina (121.9 ± 2.50 μm vs. 134.6 ± 0.48 μm; P < 0.001), choroid (38 ± 1.0 μm vs. 50 ± 0.8 μm; P < 0.001), and sclera (100.8 ± 2.78 μm vs. 155.6 ± 4.78 μm; P < 0.001). Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analyses identified 34 upregulated genes, with significant activation and enrichment of the circadian rhythm pathway. Among the top enriched pathways, key differentially expressed genes included retinoid-related orphan receptors RORα and RORβ, which are recognized as critical signals modulating the scleral hypoxia response. Western blot analysis confirmed upregulation of RORα, RORβ, melatonin receptor type 1 (MT1), and HIF-1α in the sclera, while melatonin receptor type 2 (MT2) expression remained unchanged between the groups. Transmission electron microscopy revealed a significantly higher proportion of thin collagen fibers compared to thick fibers in the LIM group (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Axial elongation-related remodeling of scleral collagen is closely linked to circadian rhythm and hypoxia pathways, with RORα, RORβ, melatonin receptors, and HIF-1α identified as potential key regulators. Additionally, scleral fiber size decreases progressively with scleral remodeling in myopia development.

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晶状体性近视豚鼠巩膜转录组学和蛋白质组学分析。
背景:近视的发展通常通过眼轴长度的增加来评估,这可能导致高度近视和视力损害。本研究旨在确定实验性轴向伸长过程中巩膜中潜在的生物标志物和信号通路。方法:选取2 ~ 3周龄雄性豚鼠,分别行双侧晶状体诱导近视(LIM)治疗(研究组)和不治疗(对照组),建立近视豚鼠模型。进行转录组学和蛋白质组学的综合分析,以鉴定巩膜中的差异表达基因(DEGs)。通过基因本体(GO)和京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)分析来探索DEGs相关的信号通路。有希望的候选标记进一步通过Western blot分析进行检测。用透射电镜观察近视豚鼠巩膜纤维的变化。结果:在研究期间,研究组的轴向伸长明显大于对照组(0.59±0.05 mm vs. 0.47±0.02 mm;结论:巩膜胶原轴向延伸相关的重塑与昼夜节律和缺氧通路密切相关,RORα、RORβ、褪黑激素受体和HIF-1α被认为是潜在的关键调节因子。此外,在近视的发展过程中,巩膜纤维的大小随着巩膜的重塑而逐渐减少。
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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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