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Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice

PURPOSE: Investigate the effects of the absence of 17 amino acids at the C-terminal end of Aquaporin 0 (AQP0) on lens transparency, focusing property, and homeostasis. METHODS: A knockin (KI) mouse model (AQP0(ΔC/ΔC)) was developed to express AQP0 only as the end-cleaved form in the lens. For this,...

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Autores principales: Varadaraj, Kulandaiappan, Kumari, Sindhu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30821811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-26378
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author Varadaraj, Kulandaiappan
Kumari, Sindhu
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description PURPOSE: Investigate the effects of the absence of 17 amino acids at the C-terminal end of Aquaporin 0 (AQP0) on lens transparency, focusing property, and homeostasis. METHODS: A knockin (KI) mouse model (AQP0(ΔC/ΔC)) was developed to express AQP0 only as the end-cleaved form in the lens. For this, AQP0 was genetically engineered as C-terminally end-cleaved with amino acids 1 to 246, instead of the full length 1 to 263 of the wild type (WT). After verifying the KI integration into the genome and its expression, the mouse model was bred for several generations. AQP0 KI homozygous (AQP0(ΔC/ΔC)) and heterozygous (AQP0(+/ΔC)) lenses were imaged and analyzed at different developmental stages for transparency. Correspondingly, aberrations in the lens were characterized using the standard metal grid focusing method. Data were compared with age-matched WT, AQP0 knockout (AQP0(−/−)), and AQP0 heterozygous (AQP0(+/−)) lenses. RESULTS: AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) lenses were transparent throughout the embryonic development and until postnatal day 15 (P15) in contrast to age-matched AQP0(−/−) lenses, which developed cataract at embryonic stage itself. However, there was distortion aberration in AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) lens at P5; after P15, cataract began to develop and progressed faster surpassing that of age-matched AQP0(−/−) lenses. AQP0(+/ΔC) lenses were transparent even at the age of 1 year in contrast to AQP0(+/−) lenses; however, there was distortion aberration starting at P15. CONCLUSIONS: A specific distribution profile of intact and end-cleaved AQP0 from the outer cortex to the inner nucleus is required in the lens for establishing refractive index gradient to enable proper focusing without aberrations and for maintaining transparency.
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spelling pubmed-63970182019-03-04 Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice Varadaraj, Kulandaiappan Kumari, Sindhu Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Lens PURPOSE: Investigate the effects of the absence of 17 amino acids at the C-terminal end of Aquaporin 0 (AQP0) on lens transparency, focusing property, and homeostasis. METHODS: A knockin (KI) mouse model (AQP0(ΔC/ΔC)) was developed to express AQP0 only as the end-cleaved form in the lens. For this, AQP0 was genetically engineered as C-terminally end-cleaved with amino acids 1 to 246, instead of the full length 1 to 263 of the wild type (WT). After verifying the KI integration into the genome and its expression, the mouse model was bred for several generations. AQP0 KI homozygous (AQP0(ΔC/ΔC)) and heterozygous (AQP0(+/ΔC)) lenses were imaged and analyzed at different developmental stages for transparency. Correspondingly, aberrations in the lens were characterized using the standard metal grid focusing method. Data were compared with age-matched WT, AQP0 knockout (AQP0(−/−)), and AQP0 heterozygous (AQP0(+/−)) lenses. RESULTS: AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) lenses were transparent throughout the embryonic development and until postnatal day 15 (P15) in contrast to age-matched AQP0(−/−) lenses, which developed cataract at embryonic stage itself. However, there was distortion aberration in AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) lens at P5; after P15, cataract began to develop and progressed faster surpassing that of age-matched AQP0(−/−) lenses. AQP0(+/ΔC) lenses were transparent even at the age of 1 year in contrast to AQP0(+/−) lenses; however, there was distortion aberration starting at P15. CONCLUSIONS: A specific distribution profile of intact and end-cleaved AQP0 from the outer cortex to the inner nucleus is required in the lens for establishing refractive index gradient to enable proper focusing without aberrations and for maintaining transparency. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6397018/ /pubmed/30821811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-26378 Text en Copyright 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Varadaraj, Kulandaiappan
Kumari, Sindhu
Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title_full Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title_fullStr Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title_short Deletion of Seventeen Amino Acids at the C-Terminal End of Aquaporin 0 Causes Distortion Aberration and Cataract in the Lenses of AQP0(ΔC/ΔC) Mice
title_sort deletion of seventeen amino acids at the c-terminal end of aquaporin 0 causes distortion aberration and cataract in the lenses of aqp0(δc/δc) mice
topic Lens
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30821811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-26378
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