C-terminal binding protein 2 promotes high-glucose-triggered cell proliferation, angiogenesis and cellular adhesion of human retinal endothelial cell line

International Ophthalmology(2022)

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Purpose The proliferation and angiogenesis of human retinal endothelial cells (HRECs) are critical for the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy (DR). C-terminal binding protein 2 (CtBP2) has multiple biologic functions, but its effect on HRECs under high-glucose (HG) conditions is unclear. Methods The cell viability, angiogenesis, cellular adhesion and CtBP2 expression levels of HRECs were measured following treatment with different concentrations of glucose. Small interfering CtBP2-targeting RNA, wide-type and function mutant plasmid of CtBP2 were constructed and then were transfected into HRECs to evaluate the effects of CtBP2 on cell functions of HRECs. Results The expression of CtBP2 in HRECs was increased after HG treatment. HG treatment significantly increased cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and decreased relative gene expressions in gap junctions, tight junctions and adherens junctions. After CtBP2 was inhibited via siRNA, the changes induced by HG were partially restored. Conversely, only wild-type CtBP2 could increase cell proliferation and angiogenesis under HG condition. Mechanistically, we also found that CtBP2 exerted its functions to effect HG-induced changes via Akt signaling pathway. Conclusion This study implicates that CtBP2 promotes HG-induced cell proliferation, angiogenesis and cellular adhesion, and CtBP2 might be a potential target in the prevention of DR.
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Diabetic retinopathy, High glucose, Human retinal endothelial cells, CtBP2, Angiogenesis, Cellular adhesion
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