Netrin-4 mediates corneal hemangiogenesis but not lymphangiogenesis in the mouse-model of suture-induced neovascularization

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PURPOSE. Netrin-4, a secreted protein, is found in the basement membrane of blood vessels and acts as a key regulator of angiogenesis. Here we investigated the role of Netrin-4 in the mouse-model of suture-induced corneal hem- and lymphangiogenesis. METHODS. Corneal hem- and lymphangiogenesis were induced in Netrin-4-deficient (Ntn4-/-) and wild-type (WT) mice by placing three 11-0 nylon sutures intrastromally. Fourteen days after suturing, the vascularized area was analyzed via corneal flat mount immunohistochemistry. Messenger RNA levels for VEGF-A, VEGF-C, Lyve-1, Netrin-4, Unc5H2, “deleted in colon cancer” receptor, and Neogenin in treated and nontreated mouse corneas, cultured human corneal keratocytes (HCK) and epithelial cells (HCEC+HCET) were analyzed by quantitative PCR. RESULTS. In wild-type mice, Netrin-4 mRNA expression in the cornea decreased in growing corneal neovascularization after suturing. Correspondingly, Ntn4-/- mice showed an increased vascularized area compared to that in WT mice. Expression of VEGF-A mRNA was higher in Ntn4-/- versus WT mice. There was no Netrin-4 expression in lymphatic vessels and the area of lymphatic vascularization did not differ between Ntn4-/- and WT mice, nor did expression of VEGF-C and Lyve-1 mRNA. Human corneal epithelial cells showed mainly Netrin-4 mRNA expression, which increased after stimulation, while HCK demonstrated Unc5H2 mRNA expression. Expression of VEGF-A, Netrin-4, Unc5H2, and Neogenin mRNA in HCEC and HCK did not differ significantly between the serum-free condition and VEGF-A or Netrin-4 stimulation. CONCLUSIONS. Absence of Netrin-4 increased corneal hemangiogenesis but not lymphangiogenesis in the mouse-model of suture-induced neovascularization. Netrin-4 acted as an antiangiogenic factor in the cornea, with which the healthy cornea is enriched via its expression by corneal epithelial cells.

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Maier, A. K. B., Klein, S., Kociok, N., Riechardt, A. I., Gundlach, E., Reichhart, N., … Joussen, A. M. (2017). Netrin-4 mediates corneal hemangiogenesis but not lymphangiogenesis in the mouse-model of suture-induced neovascularization. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 58(3), 1387–1396. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19249

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