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Airborne particulate matter impairs corneal epithelial cells migration via disturbing FAK/RhoA signaling pathway and cytoskeleton organization.
Cui, Yu-Hong; Hu, Zi-Xuan; Gao, Zi-Xun; Song, Xi-Ling; Feng, Qing-Yang; Yang, Guang; Li, Zhi-Jie; Pan, Hong-Wei.
Afiliação
  • Cui YH; a Guangzhou Institute of Cardiovascular Disease , The Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guangzhou Medical University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Hu ZX; b Department of Histology and Embryology, School of Basic Medical Sciences , Guangzhou Medical University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Gao ZX; c Department of Public Health And Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine , Jinan University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Song XL; d Institute of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine , Jinan University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Feng QY; c Department of Public Health And Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine , Jinan University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Yang G; e Department of Ophthalmology , Guangdong Women and Children's Hospital , Guangzhou , China.
  • Li ZJ; c Department of Public Health And Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine , Jinan University , Guangzhou , China.
  • Pan HW; d Institute of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine , Jinan University , Guangzhou , China.
Nanotoxicology ; 12(4): 312-324, 2018 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29463199
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cornea is the outmost structure of the eye and exposed directly to the air pollution. However, little is known about the effect of PM2.5 on corneal epithelium, which is critical for maintenance of cornea homeostasis and visual function.

OBJECTIVE:

We investigated the influence of PM2.5 exposure on corneal epithelial migration and the possible mechanisms involved in the process.

METHODS:

We observed wound healing in mouse model of cornea abrasion, evaluated the migration and mobility of cultured corneal epithelial cells with wound scratch assay and Transwell migration assay, detected the phosphorylation and interaction of FAK/paxillin with immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation, and determined the RhoA activity and actin reorganization, in response to PM2.5 exposure.

RESULTS:

Exposure to PM2.5 remarkably inhibited corneal epithelial cell migration both in mouse model of corneal abrasion and in cell culture model. We found the phosphorylation and interaction of FAK/paxillin, RhoA activity as well as actin reorganization were suppressed by PM2.5 exposure. Moreover, formation of ROS might play a role in the action of PM2.5.

CONCLUSIONS:

PM2.5 exposure could result in delay of corneal epithelium wound healing by inhibiting cell migration, thus more attention should be paid to the potential risk of corneal infection and effort should be made to protect eyes against impairment induced by PM2.5.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Citoesqueleto / Movimento Celular / Epitélio Corneano / Proteína rhoA de Ligação ao GTP / Quinase 1 de Adesão Focal / Material Particulado Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Citoesqueleto / Movimento Celular / Epitélio Corneano / Proteína rhoA de Ligação ao GTP / Quinase 1 de Adesão Focal / Material Particulado Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article