Regional Differences in Gene Expression of Proliferating Human Choroidal Endothelial Cells
Choroidal diseases including inflammation and neovascularization seem to have predilection for different vascular beds. In order to improve our understanding of human macular choroidal angiogenic diseases, we investigate the differences in gene expression between matched human macular and peripheral...
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description | Choroidal diseases including inflammation and neovascularization seem to have predilection for different vascular beds. In order to improve our understanding of human macular choroidal angiogenic diseases, we investigate the differences in gene expression between matched human macular and peripheral inner choroidal endothelial cells (CEC) and matched human macular inner and outer CEC. The gene expression profiles of matched, unpassaged human macular and peripheral inner CEC and matched human unpassaged macular inner and outer CEC were conducted using Affymetrix GeneChip arrays. Selected differences in gene expression were validated by real-time-PCR and immunohistochemistry. No differences in probeset expression were demonstrated between inner CECs compared with peripheral inner CECs. In comparison, there was a difference of 1.6% of probesets when matched, unpassaged proliferating human macular inner CEC and macular outer CEC from the same donors were compared. Macular inner CECs demonstrated up-regulation of probesets involved in nervous system development, growth factors, PLVAP, and collagen XVI, while macular outer CECs demonstrated up-regulation of probesets involved in immune function and intracellular signalling. There was a marked homogeneity of human macular and peripheral inner CECs. This suggests that gene expression differences in inner CECs are not responsible for the site specific selectivity of choroidal neovascularisation. Variability was noted, however, in the gene expression of matched macular inner and outer CECs. This could be explained by the differences in the roles and microenvironments of the inner and outer choroid. |
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