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EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index

PURPOSE: Our studies in mouse eye lenses demonstrate that ephrin-A5 and EphA2 are needed for normal epithelial cells and lens transparency. We sought to determine whether EphA2 and ephrin-A5 are important for lens morphometrics, nucleus formation, and refractive index. METHODS: We performed tissue m...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Catherine, Wang, Kehao, Hoshino, Masato, Uesugi, Kentaro, Yagi, Naoto, Pierscionek, Barbara
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8742528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34978559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.63.1.2
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author Cheng, Catherine
Wang, Kehao
Hoshino, Masato
Uesugi, Kentaro
Yagi, Naoto
Pierscionek, Barbara
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Wang, Kehao
Hoshino, Masato
Uesugi, Kentaro
Yagi, Naoto
Pierscionek, Barbara
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description PURPOSE: Our studies in mouse eye lenses demonstrate that ephrin-A5 and EphA2 are needed for normal epithelial cells and lens transparency. We sought to determine whether EphA2 and ephrin-A5 are important for lens morphometrics, nucleus formation, and refractive index. METHODS: We performed tissue morphometric measurements, electron microscopy, Western blots, and interferometric measurements using an X-ray synchrotron beam source to measure the gradient of refractive index (GRIN) to compare mouse lenses with genetic disruption of EphA2 or ephrin-A5. RESULTS: Morphometric analysis revealed that although there is no change in the overall lens volume, there is a change in lens shape in both EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses and ephrin-A5(−)(/)(−) lenses. Surprisingly, EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses had small and soft lens nuclei different from hard lens nuclei of control lenses. SEM images revealed changes in cell morphology of EphA2(−)(/)(−) fiber cells close to the center of the lens. Inner EphA2(−)(/)(−) lens fibers had more pronounced tongue-and-groove interdigitations and formed globular membrane morphology only in the deepest layers of the lens nucleus. We did not observe nuclear defects in ephrin-A5(−)(/)(−) lenses. There was an overall decrease in magnitude of refractive index across EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses, which is most pronounced in the nucleus. CONCLUSIONS: This work reveals that Eph-ephrin signaling plays a role in fiber cell maturation, nuclear compaction, and lens shape. Loss of EphA2 disrupts the nuclear compaction resulting in a small lens nucleus. Our data suggest that Eph-ephrin signaling may be required for fiber cell membrane reorganization and compaction and for establishing a normal GRIN.
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spelling pubmed-87425282022-01-14 EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index Cheng, Catherine Wang, Kehao Hoshino, Masato Uesugi, Kentaro Yagi, Naoto Pierscionek, Barbara Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Lens PURPOSE: Our studies in mouse eye lenses demonstrate that ephrin-A5 and EphA2 are needed for normal epithelial cells and lens transparency. We sought to determine whether EphA2 and ephrin-A5 are important for lens morphometrics, nucleus formation, and refractive index. METHODS: We performed tissue morphometric measurements, electron microscopy, Western blots, and interferometric measurements using an X-ray synchrotron beam source to measure the gradient of refractive index (GRIN) to compare mouse lenses with genetic disruption of EphA2 or ephrin-A5. RESULTS: Morphometric analysis revealed that although there is no change in the overall lens volume, there is a change in lens shape in both EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses and ephrin-A5(−)(/)(−) lenses. Surprisingly, EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses had small and soft lens nuclei different from hard lens nuclei of control lenses. SEM images revealed changes in cell morphology of EphA2(−)(/)(−) fiber cells close to the center of the lens. Inner EphA2(−)(/)(−) lens fibers had more pronounced tongue-and-groove interdigitations and formed globular membrane morphology only in the deepest layers of the lens nucleus. We did not observe nuclear defects in ephrin-A5(−)(/)(−) lenses. There was an overall decrease in magnitude of refractive index across EphA2(−)(/)(−) lenses, which is most pronounced in the nucleus. CONCLUSIONS: This work reveals that Eph-ephrin signaling plays a role in fiber cell maturation, nuclear compaction, and lens shape. Loss of EphA2 disrupts the nuclear compaction resulting in a small lens nucleus. Our data suggest that Eph-ephrin signaling may be required for fiber cell membrane reorganization and compaction and for establishing a normal GRIN. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8742528/ /pubmed/34978559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.63.1.2 Text en Copyright 2022 The Authors https://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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Cheng, Catherine
Wang, Kehao
Hoshino, Masato
Uesugi, Kentaro
Yagi, Naoto
Pierscionek, Barbara
EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title_full EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title_fullStr EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title_full_unstemmed EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title_short EphA2 Affects Development of the Eye Lens Nucleus and the Gradient of Refractive Index
title_sort epha2 affects development of the eye lens nucleus and the gradient of refractive index
topic Lens
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8742528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34978559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.63.1.2
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