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Meis1 coordinates a network of genes implicated in eye development and microphthalmia.

Séverine Marcos1, Monica González-Lázaro2, Leonardo Beccari1, Laura Carramolino2, Maria Jesus Martin-Bermejo1, Oana Amarie3, Daniel Mateos-San Martín2, Carlos Torroja4, Ozren Bogdanović5, Roisin Doohan2, Oliver Puk3, Martin Hrabě de Angelis3, Jochen Graw3, Jose Luis Gomez-Skarmeta6, Fernando Casares6, Miguel Torres7, Paola Bovolenta8.   

Abstract

Microphthalmos is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by reduced eye size and visual deficits of variable degree. Sporadic and hereditary microphthalmos have been associated with heterozygous mutations in genes fundamental for eye development. Yet, many cases are idiopathic or await the identification of molecular causes. Here we show that haploinsufficiency of Meis1, which encodes a transcription factor with evolutionarily conserved expression in the embryonic trunk, brain and sensory organs, including the eye, causes microphthalmic traits and visual impairment in adult mice. By combining analysis of Meis1 loss-of-function and conditional Meis1 functional rescue with ChIP-seq and RNA-seq approaches we show that, in contrast to its preferential association with Hox-Pbx BSs in the trunk, Meis1 binds to Hox/Pbx-independent sites during optic cup development. In the eye primordium, Meis1 coordinates, in a dose-dependent manner, retinal proliferation and differentiation by regulating genes responsible for human microphthalmia and components of the Notch signaling pathway. In addition, Meis1 is required for eye patterning by controlling a set of eye territory-specific transcription factors, so that in Meis1(-/-) embryos boundaries among the different eye territories are shifted or blurred. We propose that Meis1 is at the core of a genetic network implicated in eye patterning/microphthalmia, and represents an additional candidate for syndromic cases of these ocular malformations.
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Developmental disorders; Microphthalmia; Mouse; Notch signaling; Patterning; TALE transcription factors

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26253404     DOI: 10.1242/dev.122176

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


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