Literature DB >> 24607497

Beta-1 integrin is important for the structural maintenance and homeostasis of differentiating fiber cells.

David A Scheiblin1, Junyuan Gao2, Jeffrey L Caplan3, Vladimir N Simirskii1, Kirk J Czymmek1, Richard T Mathias2, Melinda K Duncan4.   

Abstract

β1-Integrin is a heterodimeric transmembrane protein that has roles in both cell-extra-cellular matrix and cell-cell interactions. Conditional deletion of β1-integrin from all lens cells during embryonic development results in profound lens defects, however, it is less clear whether this reflects functions in the lens epithelium alone or whether this protein plays a role in lens fibers. Thus, a conditional approach was used to delete β1-integrin solely from the lens fiber cells. This deletion resulted in two distinct phenotypes with some lenses exhibiting cataracts while others were clear, albeit with refractive defects. Analysis of "clear" conditional knockout lenses revealed that they had profound defects in fiber cell morphology associated with the loss of the F-actin network. Physiological measurements found that the lens fiber cells had a twofold increase in gap junctional coupling, perhaps due to differential localization of connexins 46 and 50, as well as increased water permeability. This would presumably facilitate transport of ions and nutrients through the lens, and may partially explain how lenses with profound structural abnormalities can maintain transparency. In summary, β1-integrin plays a role in maintaining the cellular morphology and homeostasis of the lens fiber cells.
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Keywords:  Connexins; Cytoskeleton; Differentiation; Lens; Lens fiber cells; β1-Integrin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24607497      PMCID: PMC4067138          DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2014.02.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 1357-2725            Impact factor:   5.085


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