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Abstract #107603 Published in IGR 23-4

A glaucoma-associated OPTN polymorphism, M98K sensitizes retinal cells to endoplasmic reticulum stress and tumour necrosis factor α

Sayyad Z; Kaveti S; Bhattacharjee D; Vedagiri D; Jain N; Swarup G
FEBS Journal 2023; 290: 3110-3127


Optineurin/OPTN polymorphism, M98K is associated with normal tension glaucoma in certain populations, and genetic evidence shows its interaction with tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) polymorphism in causing glaucoma. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is also associated with glaucoma. We hypothesized that M98K-OPTN may sensitize retinal ganglion cells to various types of stress. To test this hypothesis, stable clones of a retinal cell line, 661W, expressing either wild-type (WT)-OPTN or M98K-OPTN were generated and examined for their survival under various stress conditions. Compared with WT-OPTN expressing cells, M98K-OPTN expressing cells showed significantly lower cell survival and higher activation of caspase-3 and caspase-8 upon treatment with tunicamycin (an inducer of ER stress) or TNFα. Levels of ER stress sensors IRE1α, PERK and ATF6 were significantly higher in M98K-OPTN expressing cells. Tunicamycin treatment resulted in significantly higher induction of ER stress marker CHOP and several other ER stress response genes regulated by IRE1α-XBP1, PERK-ATF4 and ATF6 pathways, in M98K-OPTN expressing cells. Splicing of XBP1 and ATF6 activation was higher in tunicamycin-treated M98K-OPTN expressing cells. Increased levels of PERK and IRE1α proteins in M98K-OPTN expressing cells were dependent on autophagy. Overall, our results show that M98K-OPTN sensitizes retinal cells to TNFα and ER stress-induced cell death. We also show that M98K-OPTN alters ER stress response signalling, which possibly enhances the sensitivity of retinal cells to ER stress. Our results provide support to the hypothesis that M98K-OPTN may cooperate with other genetic or environmental factors to cause retinal ganglion cell death associated with glaucoma.

CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India.

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