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Genetic evidence for the coordinated regulation of collagen fibrillogenesis in the cornea by decorin and biglycan.

Guiyun Zhang1, Shoujun Chen, Silvia Goldoni, Bennett W Calder, Holly C Simpson, Rick T Owens, David J McQuillan, Marian F Young, Renato V Iozzo, David E Birk.   

Abstract

Decorin and biglycan are class I small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) involved in regulation of collagen fibril and matrix assembly. We hypothesize that tissue-specific matrix assembly, such as in the cornea, requires a coordinate regulation involving multiple SLRPs. To this end, we investigated the expression of decorin and biglycan in the cornea of mice deficient in either SLRP gene and in double-mutant mice. Decorin and biglycan exhibited overlapping spatial expression patterns throughout the corneal stroma with differential temporal expression. Whereas decorin was expressed at relatively high levels in all developmental stages, biglycan expression was high early, decreased during development, and was present at very low levels in the mature cornea. Ultrastructural analyses demonstrated comparable fibril structure in the decorin- and biglycan-null corneas compared with wild-type controls. We found a compensatory up-regulation of biglycan gene expression in the decorin-deficient mice, but not the reverse. Notably, the corneas of compound decorin/biglycan-null mice showed severe disruption in fibril structure and organization, especially affecting the posterior corneal regions, corroborating the idea that biglycan compensates for the loss of decorin. Fibrillogenesis assays using recombinant decorin and biglycan confirmed a functional compensation, with both having similar effects at high SLRP/collagen ratios. However, at low ratios decorin was a more efficient regulator. The use of proteoglycan or protein core yielded comparable results. These findings provide firm genetic evidence for an interaction of decorin and biglycan during corneal development and further suggest that decorin has a primary role in regulating fibril assembly, a function that can be fine-tuned by biglycan during early development.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19136671      PMCID: PMC2659246          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M806590200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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