Single‐cell RNA sequencing: Inhibited Notch2 signalling underlying the increased lens fibre cells differentiation in high myopia

High myopia is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. It promotes the overgrowth of lens, which is an important component of ocular refractive system, and increases the risks of lens surgery. While postnatal growth of lens is based on the addition of lens fibre cells (LFCs) supplemented by proliferation and differentiation of lens epithelial cells (LECs), it remains unknown how these cellular processes change in highly myopic eyes and what signalling pathways may be involved. Single‐cell RNA sequencing was performed and a total of 50,375 single cells isolated from the lens epithelium of mouse highly myopic and control eyes were analysed to uncover their underlying transcriptome atlas. The proportion of LFCs was significantly higher in highly myopic eyes. Meanwhile, Notch2 signalling was inhibited during lineage differentiation trajectory towards LFCs, while Notch2 predominant LEC cluster was significantly reduced in highly myopic eyes. In consistence, Notch2 was the top down‐regulated gene identified in highly myopic lens epithelium. Further validation experiments confirmed NOTCH2 downregulation in the lens epithelium of human and mouse highly myopic eyes. In addition, NOTCH2 knockdown in primary human and mouse LECs resulted in enhanced differentiation towards LFCs accompanied by up‐regulation of MAF and CDKN1C. These findings indicated an essential role of NOTCH2 inhibition in lens overgrowth of highly myopic eyes, suggesting a therapeutic target for future interventions.

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