Literature DB >> 16611690

Diverse gap junctions modulate distinct mechanisms for fiber cell formation during lens development and cataractogenesis.

Chun-Hong Xia1, Haiquan Liu, Debra Cheung, Catherine Cheng, Eddie Wang, Xin Du, Bruce Beutler, Woo-Kuen Lo, Xiaohua Gong.   

Abstract

Different mutations of alpha3 connexin (Cx46 or Gja8) and alpha8 connexin (Cx50 or Gja8), subunits of lens gap junction channels, cause a variety of cataracts via unknown mechanisms. We identified a dominant cataractous mouse line (L1), caused by a missense alpha8 connexin mutation that resulted in the expression of alpha8-S50P mutant proteins. Histology studies showed that primary lens fiber cells failed to fully elongate in heterozygous alpha8(S50P/+) embryonic lenses, but not in homozygous alpha8(S50P/S50P), alpha8-/- and alpha3-/- alpha8-/- mutant embryonic lenses. We hypothesized that alpha8-S50P mutant subunits interacted with wild-type alpha3 or alpha8, or with both subunits to affect fiber cell formation. We found that the combination of mutant alpha8-S50P and wild-type alpha8 subunits specifically inhibited the elongation of primary fiber cells, while the combination of alpha8-S50P and wild-type alpha3 subunits disrupted the formation of secondary fiber cells. Thus, this work provides the first in vivo evidence that distinct mechanisms, modulated by diverse gap junctions, control the formation of primary and secondary fiber cells during lens development. This explains why and how different connexin mutations lead to a variety of cataracts. The principle of this explanation can also be applied to mutations of other connexin isoforms that cause different diseases in other organs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16611690     DOI: 10.1242/dev.02361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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6.  Functional effects of Cx50 mutations associated with congenital cataracts.

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9.  Interaction between Connexin50 and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling in lens homeostasis.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2009-03-25       Impact factor: 4.138

10.  EPHA2 is associated with age-related cortical cataract in mice and humans.

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