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    The osmosensitive transcription factor nuclear factor of activated T cells 5 (NFAT5; or tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein; TonEBP) plays a key role in macrophage-driven regulation of cutaneous salt and water balance. In the immune-privileged and transparent cornea, disturbances in fluid balance and pathological edema result in corneal transparency loss, which is one of the main causes of blindness worldwide. The role of NFAT5 in the cornea has not yet been investigated. We analyzed the expression and function of NFAT5 in naive corneas and in an established mouse model of perforating corneal injury (PCI), which causes acute corneal edema and transparency loss. In uninjured corneas, NFAT5 was mainly expressed in corneal fibroblasts. In contrast, after PCI, NFAT5 expression was highly upregulated in recruited corneal macrophages. NFAT5 deficiency did not alter corneal thickness in steady state; however, loss of NFAT5 led to accelerated resorption of corneal edema after PCI. Mechanistically, we found that myeloid cell-derived NFAT5 is crucial for controlling corneal edema, as edema resorption after PCI was significantly enhanced in mice with conditional loss of NFAT5 in the myeloid cell lineage, presumably due to increased pinocytosis of corneal macrophages. Collectively, we uncovered a suppressive role for NFAT5 in corneal edema resorption, thereby identifying a novel therapeutic target to combat edema-induced corneal blindness. © 2023. The Author(s).

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    Karina Hadrian, Gwen Musial, Alfrun Schönberg, Tihomir Georgiev, Christoph Küper, Felix Bock, Jonathan Jantsch, Claus Cursiefen, Sabine A Eming, Deniz Hos. The role of the osmosensitive transcription factor NFAT5 in corneal edema resorption after injury. Experimental & molecular medicine. 2023 Mar;55(3):565-573

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