Rodríguez I R, Moreira E F, Bok D, Kantorow M
National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, LRCMB, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2000 Aug;41(9):2438-44.
Osteonectin/SPARC is a secreted protein that has been implicated in ocular disease. Deletion of osteonectin/SPARC causes age-onset cataract in mice and the cataractous human lens has increased expression of osteonectin/SPARC. In this study, the expression and localization of osteonectin/SPARC in the monkey retina were determined as was secretion by cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells.
Adult Rhesus monkey eyes (Macaca mulatta) were dissected, and 5-mm macula and peripheral retina punches were obtained. Supernatants were collected from cultured human RPE cells. Subcellular fractionation of whole monkey retina was also performed. Osteonectin/SPARC expression and/or secretion was monitored by Northern and Western blot analyses, and localization was determined by immunocytochemistry.
Outside of the retina osteonectin/SPARC mRNA is broadly expressed in many human tissues. Northern blot analysis shows that in the retina osteonectin/SPARC is expressed almost exclusively by the macular RPE/choroid. Western blot analysis revealed osteonectin/SPARC in both the macula and the peripheral neural retina but only in trace amounts in the RPE/choroid. In subcellular fractions of the whole retina, osteonectin/SPARC was detected, mainly in the soluble fraction but also in the membrane and nuclear fractions. Immunohistochemical analysis localized osteonectin/SPARC specifically to the outer plexiform layer. Western blot analysis of conditioned medium from human RPE cells cultured on porous substrates indicated that osteonectin/SPARC is secreted in large amounts from both the apical and basal sides of the RPE.
Collectively these data provide evidence that osteonectin/SPARC is synthesized in the macular RPE, secreted, and subsequently transported to the outer plexiform layer. The expression pattern of osteonectin/SPARC in the subcellular retinal fractions is consistent with a soluble protein that is transported and internalized.
骨连接素/富含半胱氨酸酸性分泌蛋白(osteonectin/SPARC)是一种与眼部疾病有关的分泌蛋白。骨连接素/SPARC的缺失会导致小鼠出现年龄相关性白内障,而白内障患者的晶状体中骨连接素/SPARC的表达增加。在本研究中,我们测定了骨连接素/SPARC在猴视网膜中的表达和定位,以及培养的人视网膜色素上皮(RPE)细胞的分泌情况。
解剖成年恒河猴(猕猴)的眼睛,获取5毫米的黄斑和周边视网膜组织块。收集培养的人RPE细胞的上清液。同时对整个猴视网膜进行亚细胞分级分离。通过Northern和Western印迹分析监测骨连接素/SPARC的表达和/或分泌情况,并通过免疫细胞化学确定其定位。
在视网膜外,骨连接素/SPARC mRNA在许多人体组织中广泛表达。Northern印迹分析表明,在视网膜中,骨连接素/SPARC几乎仅由黄斑RPE/脉络膜表达。Western印迹分析显示,黄斑和周边神经视网膜中均存在骨连接素/SPARC,但在RPE/脉络膜中仅为微量。在整个视网膜的亚细胞分级分离物中,检测到骨连接素/SPARC,主要存在于可溶部分,但也存在于膜和核部分。免疫组织化学分析将骨连接素/SPARC特异性定位在外网状层。对在多孔基质上培养的人RPE细胞的条件培养基进行Western印迹分析表明,骨连接素/SPARC从RPE的顶端和基底侧大量分泌。
这些数据共同表明,骨连接素/SPARC在黄斑RPE中合成、分泌,随后转运至外网状层。骨连接素/SPARC在视网膜亚细胞分级分离物中的表达模式与一种可运输和内化的可溶性蛋白一致。