1. Knockdown of IQGAP-1 Enhances Tight Junctions and Prevents Invasion of Human Corneal Epithelial Cells.
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Shen, Elizabeth P., Chen, Mei-Ru, Chen, Wei-Li, Chu, Hsiao-Sang, Chen, Kai-Li, and Hu, Fung-Rong
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TIGHT junctions ,EPITHELIAL cells ,TRYPAN blue ,CONFOCAL microscopy ,CELL survival ,PSEUDOMONAS physiology ,EPITHELIUM microbiology ,PROTEINS ,CELL culture ,CELL membranes ,MICROSCOPY ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,GENTAMICIN ,CELL physiology ,EPITHELIUM ,PSEUDOMONAS diseases ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,GENES ,MEMBRANE proteins ,GENETIC techniques ,ANTIBIOTICS ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the role of IQ-domain GTPase-activating protein1 (IQGAP-1) in tight junctions of human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs) and its effect against P. aeruginosa (PAK) invasion.Material and Methods: Primary human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs), immortalized HCECs, and IQGAP-1 RNA knockdown HCECs (siHCECs) were used. Confocal microscopy, transepithelial electrical resistance (TER), trypan blue exclusion assay and gentamicin invasion assay were done.Results: In primary and immortalized HCECs, IQGAP-1 co-localized with zonular occludin-1 (ZO-1) and actin. Enhanced actin and ZO-1 aggregation were seen in siHCECs. IQGAP-1 knockdown significantly increased TER of immortalized HCECs (P < .0001). Cell viability after PAK infection increased for siHCECs for up to 4 h after infection. PAK intracellular invasion was significantly lowered by 50% in siHCECs at 1 h post-infection.Conclusion: IQGAP-1 knockdown increased the strength and integrity of tight junctions and may provide an early protective effect against P. aeruginosa invasion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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