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Whether cultured human trabecular meshwork cells express transforming growth factor-β 2 (TGF-β 2) messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein was investigated. Total RNA of 10 6 cultured human trabecular meshwork cells was extracted with TRIZOL reagent, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used for detection of TGF-β 2 messenger RNA, and the PCR product was verified by sequencing. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect TGF-β 2 protein. The results showed that a single RT-PCR amplified product was obtained, and the sequence was homologous to the known sequence. TGF-β 2 immunostaining was positive. It was concluded that trabecular meshwork cells could produce TGF-β 2 and contribute to the presence of TGF-β 2 in trabecular meshwork microenvironment as well as aqueous humor. Trabecular meshwork cells were affected by TGF-β 2 not only through paracrine, but also autocrine action. Whether abnormal changes in TGF-β 2 production contribute to the pathogenesis of primary open-angle glaucoma is worth further investigation.
Total RNA of 10 6 cultured human trabecular meshwork cells was extracted with TRIZOL reagent, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain (mRNA) The PCR product was verified by sequencing. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect TGF-β 2 protein. The results showed that a single RT-PCR amplified product TGF-β 2 immunostaining was positive. It was done that trabecular meshwork cells could produce TGF-β 2 and contribute to the presence of TGF-β 2 in trabecular meshwork microenvironment as well as aqueous humor. Trabecular meshwork cells were affected by TGF-β 2 not only through paracrine, but also autocrine action. Whether or not abnormal changes in TGF-β 2 production contribute to the pathogens genesis of primary open-angle glaucoma is worth further investigation.