Literature DB >> 15593327

Unique contribution of heat shock transcription factor 4 in ocular lens development and fiber cell differentiation.

Jin-Na Min1, Yan Zhang, Demetrius Moskophidis, Nahid F Mivechi.   

Abstract

Mammalian ocular lens development results via a differentiation program that is highly regulated by tissue-specific transcription factors. Central to this is the terminal differentiation of fiber cells, which develop from epithelial cells on the anterior surface of the lens, accompanied by a change in cell shape and expression of structural proteins (such as membrane proteins MP19, MIP26, connexin 43, 46, and 50, cytoskeletal proteins CP49, CP115, and alpha, beta, and gamma crystallins), creating a transparent, refractive index gradient in the lens. Mutations in genes controlling eye development and in lens structural protein genes are associated with multiple ocular developmental disorders, including cataracts and other opacities of the lens. Here we show that heat shock transcription factor 4 (HSF4) expression in the developing lens is required for correct lens development and that inactivation of hsf4 leads to early postnatal cataract formation with primary effects specific to terminal fiber cell differentiation. These data suggest that HSF4 acts as a critical transcription factor for lens-specific target gene expression, in particular regulating the small 25 kDa heat shock protein that acts as a modifier for lens opacity and cataract development. Thus, HSF4 fulfills a central role in controlling spatial and temporal expression of genes critical for correct development and function of the lens.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15593327     DOI: 10.1002/gene.20087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genesis        ISSN: 1526-954X            Impact factor:   2.487


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5.  Analysis of HSF4 binding regions reveals its necessity for gene regulation during development and heat shock response in mouse lenses.

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Authors:  Yanzhong Hu; Nahid F Mivechi
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9.  Functional analysis of HSF4 mutations found in patients with autosomal recessive congenital cataracts.

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Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2013-10-11       Impact factor: 4.799

10.  Removal of Hsf4 leads to cataract development in mice through down-regulation of gamma S-crystallin and Bfsp expression.

Authors:  Xiaohe Shi; Bin Cui; Zhugang Wang; Lin Weng; Zhongping Xu; Jinjin Ma; Guotong Xu; Xiangyin Kong; Landian Hu
Journal:  BMC Mol Biol       Date:  2009-02-19       Impact factor: 2.946

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