Trabecular Meshwork Abnormalities in a Model of Congenital Glaucoma Due to LTBP2 Mutation.
Torné Odalys, Oikawa Kazuya, Teixeira Leandro B C, Kiland Julie A, McLellan Gillian J
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This study found that a feline congenital glaucoma model with an LTBP2 mutation shows early trabecular meshwork abnormalities (disorganized elastic fibers, altered cell shape, collapsed spaces) by 2-5 weeks, preceding significant eye pressure elevation.
Abstract
Purpose
To characterize early trabecular meshwork (TM) morphologic abnormalities in a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) caused by mutation in LTBP2.
Methods
Eyes from 41 cats, including 19 normal and 22 homozygous for LTBP2 mutation, across various postnatal stages (birth, 2 weeks, 5 weeks, and 12 weeks) were paraformaldehyde fixed, anterior segments dissected, post-fixed in glutaraldehyde, osmicated, and processed and sectioned for transmission electron microscopy. Cell morphology, nuclear shape, and intertrabecular space (ITS) were quantitatively assessed, and the structure of the fibrillar extracellular matrix in the TM was systematically evaluated.
Results
The earliest differences in TM morphology between PCG and normal cats were identified at 2 weeks postnatally. Elastic fibers in the TM were discontinuous and disorganized (P = 0.0122), and by 5 weeks of age PCG cats presented significantly less ITS (P = 0.0076) and morphologically rounder TM cells than normal cats (P = 0.0293). By 12 weeks of age, the ITS was further collapsed (P < 0.0001), and the TM cells were morphologically elongated and attenuated in PCG compared to controls (P = 0.0028).
Conclusions
In this feline model of PCG due to LTBP2 mutation, development of ultrastructural TM extracellular matrix abnormalities are first observed by 2 weeks and cellular abnormalities by 5 weeks of age. By 12 weeks of age, when intraocular pressure becomes significantly elevated, the TM morphologic abnormalities are already well established. These findings suggest that the postnatal period between 0 and 5 weeks of age is critical for TM and PCG development and progression in cats.
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In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) caused by LTBP2 mutation, the earliest differences in trabecular meshwork (TM) morphology between PCG and normal cats were identified at 2 weeks postnatally.
In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) caused by LTBP2 mutation, elastic fibers in the trabecular meshwork (TM) were discontinuous and disorganized at 2 weeks postnatally (P = 0.0122) in PCG cats compared to normal cats.
In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) caused by LTBP2 mutation, by 5 weeks of age, PCG cats presented significantly less intertrabecular space (ITS) (P = 0.0076) and morphologically rounder trabecular meshwork (TM) cells than normal cats (P = 0.0293).
In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) caused by LTBP2 mutation, by 12 weeks of age, the intertrabecular space (ITS) was further collapsed (P < 0.0001), and the trabecular meshwork (TM) cells were morphologically elongated and attenuated in PCG compared to controls (P = 0.0028).
In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) due to LTBP2 mutation, development of ultrastructural trabecular meshwork (TM) extracellular matrix abnormalities are first observed by 2 weeks and cellular abnormalities by 5 weeks of age.
In a feline model of human primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) due to LTBP2 mutation, the postnatal period between 0 and 5 weeks of age is critical for trabecular meshwork (TM) and PCG development and progression.
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