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Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50

PURPOSE: Connexins 46 (Cx46) and 50 (Cx50) support lens development and homeostasis. Knockout (KO) of Cx50, but not Cx46, causes defects in lens fiber organization, F-actin enrichment, gap junction (GJ) size, ball-and-socket (BS) maturation, and GJ-associated protein distributions. To further determ...

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Autores principales: Wang, Eddie, Geng, Andrew, Seo, Richard, Maniar, Ankur, Gong, Xiaohua
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458505
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author Wang, Eddie
Geng, Andrew
Seo, Richard
Maniar, Ankur
Gong, Xiaohua
author_facet Wang, Eddie
Geng, Andrew
Seo, Richard
Maniar, Ankur
Gong, Xiaohua
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description PURPOSE: Connexins 46 (Cx46) and 50 (Cx50) support lens development and homeostasis. Knockout (KO) of Cx50, but not Cx46, causes defects in lens fiber organization, F-actin enrichment, gap junction (GJ) size, ball-and-socket (BS) maturation, and GJ-associated protein distributions. To further determine the unique roles of Cx50 and Cx46, we investigated whether these defects persisted in Cx46 knock-in (Ki) lenses. Ki mice had Cx46 knocked-in to their Cx50 loci, where it was expressed under endogenous Cx50 promoters. METHODS: Fiber cell morphology and the distribution of lens membrane/cytoskeleton proteins from wild-type (WT), Ki, and Cx50 KO mice were visualized by immunofluorescent labeling and confocal microscopy. RESULTS: Cx46 Ki partially rescued Cx50 KO lens fiber defects. Three-week-old Ki lens fibers had typical F-actin distributions but were nonuniformly sized and disorganized. The Cx-associated proteins zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) and β-dystroglycan (βDys) no longer localized to the nuclei but remained absent from GJs. BS formed, but this occurred with lower than WT frequency. BS appeared with greater frequency in 8-week-old Ki lenses, but so did aberrant balloon-like structures similar to those in Cx50 KO lenses. Unexpectedly, 8-week-old Cx50 KO and Ki cortical lens fibers were no longer disorganized. CONCLUSIONS: Cx identity is important for some aspects of fiber development (organization, Cx association with ZO-1 and βDys) but not others (F-actin enrichment). Either Cx supports BS maturation, but the sparsity of BS and presence of balloon-like structures in Ki lenses suggest that Cx50 is more capable of doing so. The partial rescue of BS structures may support the rapid growth of cortical fibers to the improved growth of Ki lenses compared to Cx50 KO lenses at young ages. Neither absence of Cx50 nor presence of Ki Cx46 affects cortical fiber cell organization by the age of 8 weeks.
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spelling pubmed-53678932017-04-28 Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50 Wang, Eddie Geng, Andrew Seo, Richard Maniar, Ankur Gong, Xiaohua Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Connexins 46 (Cx46) and 50 (Cx50) support lens development and homeostasis. Knockout (KO) of Cx50, but not Cx46, causes defects in lens fiber organization, F-actin enrichment, gap junction (GJ) size, ball-and-socket (BS) maturation, and GJ-associated protein distributions. To further determine the unique roles of Cx50 and Cx46, we investigated whether these defects persisted in Cx46 knock-in (Ki) lenses. Ki mice had Cx46 knocked-in to their Cx50 loci, where it was expressed under endogenous Cx50 promoters. METHODS: Fiber cell morphology and the distribution of lens membrane/cytoskeleton proteins from wild-type (WT), Ki, and Cx50 KO mice were visualized by immunofluorescent labeling and confocal microscopy. RESULTS: Cx46 Ki partially rescued Cx50 KO lens fiber defects. Three-week-old Ki lens fibers had typical F-actin distributions but were nonuniformly sized and disorganized. The Cx-associated proteins zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) and β-dystroglycan (βDys) no longer localized to the nuclei but remained absent from GJs. BS formed, but this occurred with lower than WT frequency. BS appeared with greater frequency in 8-week-old Ki lenses, but so did aberrant balloon-like structures similar to those in Cx50 KO lenses. Unexpectedly, 8-week-old Cx50 KO and Ki cortical lens fibers were no longer disorganized. CONCLUSIONS: Cx identity is important for some aspects of fiber development (organization, Cx association with ZO-1 and βDys) but not others (F-actin enrichment). Either Cx supports BS maturation, but the sparsity of BS and presence of balloon-like structures in Ki lenses suggest that Cx50 is more capable of doing so. The partial rescue of BS structures may support the rapid growth of cortical fibers to the improved growth of Ki lenses compared to Cx50 KO lenses at young ages. Neither absence of Cx50 nor presence of Ki Cx46 affects cortical fiber cell organization by the age of 8 weeks. Molecular Vision 2017-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5367893/ /pubmed/28458505 Text en Copyright © 2017 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed.
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Wang, Eddie
Geng, Andrew
Seo, Richard
Maniar, Ankur
Gong, Xiaohua
Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title_full Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title_fullStr Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title_full_unstemmed Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title_short Knock-in of Cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking Cx50
title_sort knock-in of cx46 partially rescues fiber defects in lenses lacking cx50
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458505
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