The role of TRPV4 channels in ocular function and pathologies

Exp Eye Res. 2020 Dec:201:108257. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2020.108257. Epub 2020 Sep 29.

Abstract

Transient potential receptor vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) is an ion channel responsible for sensing osmotic and mechanical signals, which in turn regulates calcium signaling across cell membranes. TRPV4 is widely expressed throughout the body, and plays an important role in normal physiological function, as well as different pathologies, however, its role in the eye is not well known. In the eye, TRPV4 is expressed in various tissues, such as the retina, corneal epithelium, ciliary body, and the lens. In this review, we provide an overview on TRPV4 structure, activation, mutations, and summarize the current knowledge of TRPV4 function and signaling mechanisms in various locations throughout the eye, as well as its role in ocular diseases, such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Based on the available data, we highlight the therapeutic potential of TRPV4 as well as the shortcomings of current research. Finally, we provide future perspectives on the implications of targeting TRPV4 to treat various ocular pathologies.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Calcium channel; Cornea; Diabetic retinopathy; Glaucoma; Lens; Osmolarity; Retina; TRPV4.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism
  • Ciliary Body / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Lens, Crystalline / metabolism*
  • Osmotic Pressure
  • Retina / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction
  • TRPV Cation Channels / metabolism*

Substances

  • TRPV Cation Channels