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The Endogenous Expression of BMI1 in Adult Human Eyes. | LitMetric

The Endogenous Expression of BMI1 in Adult Human Eyes.

Cells

Oculogenex Inc., 2250 W Whittier Blvd., Suite 300, La Habra, CA 90631, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • BMI1, a Polycomb group protein, is involved in stem cell self-renewal and regulation of cellular aging, particularly affecting retinal progenitor and adult neuronal cells.
  • In a study using 45 frozen eye globes, BMI1 levels were quantified in various ocular tissues, with significant presence noted in the retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE).
  • The findings indicate that BMI1 is widely expressed in adult human retinal layers, with decreased levels in older retinas, suggesting a potential link to retinal maintenance and susceptibility to diseases.

Article Abstract

BMI1, also known as B lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1, is a protein in the Polycomb group that is implicated in various cellular processes, including stem cell self-renewal and the regulation of cellular senescence. BMI1 plays a role in the regulation of retinal progenitor cells and the renewal of adult neuronal cells. However, the presence, location, and quantification of BMI1 in the adult human eye have never previously been reported. In this study, we collected 45 frozen globes from eye banks, and ocular tissues were dissected. Protein was quantified by utilizing a custom electrochemiluminescence (ECL) assay developed to quantify the BMI1 protein. BMI1 was found in all ocular tissues at the following levels: the retina (1483.6 ± 191.7 pg/mL) and the RPE (296.4 ± 78.1 pg/mL). BMI1 expression was noted ubiquitously in the GCL (ganglion cell layer), the INL (inner nuclear layer), the ONL (outer nuclear layer), and the RPE (retinal pigment epithelium) via immunofluorescence, with higher levels in the inner than in the outer retinal layers and the RPE. These data confirm that BMI1 is expressed in the human retina. Further studies will illuminate the role that BMI1 plays in ocular cells. BMI1 levels are lower in aged retinas, possibly reflecting changes in retinal somatic and stem cell maintenance and disease susceptibility.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11475477PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells13191672DOI Listing

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