TRPV4: Cell type-specific activation, regulation and function in the vertebrate eye.

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current topics in membranes Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctm.2022.07.005
Luka Lapajne, Christopher N Rudzitis, Brenan Cullimore, Daniel Ryskamp, Monika Lakk, Sarah N Redmon, Oleg Yarishkin, David Krizaj
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The architecture of the vertebrate eye is optimized for efficient delivery and transduction of photons and processing of signaling cascades downstream from phototransduction. The cornea, lens, retina, vasculature, ciliary body, ciliary muscle, iris and sclera have specialized functions in ocular protection, transparency, accommodation, fluid regulation, metabolism and inflammatory signaling, which are required to enable function of the retina-light sensitive tissue in the posterior eye that transmits visual signals to relay centers in the midbrain. This process can be profoundly impacted by non-visual stimuli such as mechanical (tension, compression, shear), thermal, nociceptive, immune and chemical stimuli, which target these eye regions to induce pain and precipitate vision loss in glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, retinal dystrophies, retinal detachment, cataract, corneal dysfunction, ocular trauma and dry eye disease. TRPV4, a polymodal nonselective cation channel, integrate non-visual inputs with homeostatic and signaling functions of the eye. The TRPV4 gene is expressed in most if not all ocular tissues, which vary widely with respect to the mechanisms of TRPV4 channel activation, modulation, oligomerization, and participation in protein- and lipid interactions. Under- and overactivation of TRPV4 may affect intraocular pressure, maintenance of blood-retina barriers, lens accommodation, neuronal function and neuroinflammation. Because TRPV4 dysregulation precipitates many pathologies across the anterior and posterior eye, the channel could be targeted to mitigate vision loss.

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TRPV4:脊椎动物眼睛中特定细胞类型的激活、调节和功能。
脊椎动物眼睛的结构经过优化,能够有效地传递和转导光子,并处理光子转导下游的信号级联。角膜、晶状体、视网膜、血管、睫状体、睫状肌、虹膜和巩膜在眼球保护、透明度、调节、体液调节、新陈代谢和炎症信号传导等方面具有专门的功能,这些功能是视网膜--后眼球的光敏组织--向中脑的中继中枢传递视觉信号的功能所必需的。这一过程会受到非视觉刺激的严重影响,如机械刺激(拉力、压力、剪切力)、热刺激、痛觉刺激、免疫刺激和化学刺激,这些刺激会针对这些眼部区域,在青光眼、糖尿病视网膜病变、视网膜营养不良、视网膜脱离、白内障、角膜功能障碍、眼外伤和干眼症等疾病中引起疼痛并导致视力下降。TRPV4 是一种多模式非选择性阳离子通道,将非视觉输入与眼睛的平衡和信号功能结合在一起。TRPV4 基因在大多数甚至所有眼部组织中都有表达,这些组织在 TRPV4 通道激活、调节、寡聚化以及参与蛋白质和脂质相互作用的机制方面存在很大差异。TRPV4 的激活不足和激活过度可能会影响眼内压、血液-视网膜屏障的维持、晶状体的调节、神经元功能和神经炎症。由于 TRPV4 失调会诱发前眼和后眼的多种病变,因此可以针对该通道来减轻视力损失。
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Current topics in membranes
Current topics in membranes 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Topics in Membranes provides a systematic, comprehensive, and rigorous approach to specific topics relevant to the study of cellular membranes. Each volume is a guest edited compendium of membrane biology.
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