학술논문

Gene Expression Profiling of Transporters in the Solute Carrier and ATP-Binding Cassette Superfamilies in Human Eye Substructures
Document Type
article
Source
Molecular Pharmaceutics. 10(2)
Subject
Genetics
Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision
Neurosciences
Biotechnology
Underpinning research
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Eye
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter
Subfamily G
Member 2
ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters
Acyclovir
Cornea
Gene Expression Profiling
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
In Vitro Techniques
Neoplasm Proteins
Organic Anion Transporters
ATP-Dependent
Organic Anion Transporters
Sodium-Independent
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Retina
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
expression profiling
open array
gene expression
eye
cornea
retina
protein expression
transporters
acyclovir
OAT2
BCRP
OCT3
Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Language
Abstract
The barrier epithelia of the cornea and retina control drug and nutrient access to various compartments of the human eye. While ocular transporters are likely to play a critical role in homeostasis and drug delivery, little is known about their expression, localization and function. In this study, the mRNA expression levels of 445 transporters, metabolic enzymes, transcription factors and nuclear receptors were profiled in five regions of the human eye: cornea, iris, ciliary body, choroid and retina. Through RNA expression profiling and immunohistochemistry, several transporters were identified as putative targets for drug transport in ocular tissues. Our analysis identified SLC22A7 (OAT2), a carrier for the antiviral drug acyclovir, in the corneal epithelium, in addition to ABCG2 (BCRP), an important xenobiotic efflux pump, in retinal nerve fibers and the retinal pigment epithelium. Collectively, our results provide an understanding of the transporters that serve to maintain ocular homeostasis and which may be potential targets for drug delivery to deep compartments of the eye.