TY - JOUR T1 - Gene Expression and Functional Studies of the Optic Nerve Head Astrocyte Transcriptome from Normal African Americans and Caucasian Americans Donors A1 - Miao, Haixi A1 - Chen, Lin A1 - Riordan, Sean M. A1 - Li, Wenjun A1 - Juarez, Santiago A1 - Crabb, Andrea M. A1 - Lukas, Thomas J. A1 - Du, Pan A1 - Lin, Simon M. A1 - Wise, Alexandria A1 - Agapova, Olga A. A1 - Yang, Ping A1 - Gu, Charles C. A1 - Hernandez, M. Rosario Y1 - 2008/08/06 N2 - Purpose To determine whether optic nerve head (ONH) astrocytes, a key cellular component of glaucomatous neuropathy, exhibit differential gene expression in primary cultures of astrocytes from normal African American (AA) donors compared to astrocytes from normal Caucasian American (CA) donors. Methods We used oligonucleotide Affymetrix microarray (HG U133A & HG U133A 2.0 chips) to compare gene expression levels in cultured ONH astrocytes from twelve CA and twelve AA normal age matched donor eyes. Chips were normalized with Robust Microarray Analysis (RMA) in R using Bioconductor. Significant differential gene expression levels were detected using mixed effects modeling and Statistical Analysis of Microarray (SAM). Functional analysis and Gene Ontology were used to classify differentially expressed genes. Differential gene expression was validated by quantitative real time RT-PCR. Protein levels were detected by Western blots and ELISA. Cell adhesion and migration assays tested physiological responses. Glutathione (GSH) assay detected levels of intracellular GSH. Results Multiple analyses selected 87 genes differentially expressed between normal AA and CA (P<0.01). The most relevant genes expressed in AA were categorized by function, including: signal transduction, response to stress, ECM genes, migration and cell adhesion. Conclusions These data show that normal astrocytes from AA and CA normal donors display distinct expression profiles that impact astrocyte functions in the ONH. Our data suggests that differences in gene expression in ONH astrocytes may be specific to the development and/or progression of glaucoma in AA. JF - PLOS ONE JA - PLOS ONE VL - 3 IS - 8 UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002847 SP - e2847 EP - PB - Public Library of Science M3 - doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002847 ER -