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Local synthesis of apolipoprotein J in the eye.

D J Reeder1, W D Stuart, D P Witte, T L Brown, J A Harmony.   

Abstract

Apolipoprotein J (apoJ), a secretory glycoprotein known to transport lipids and to regulate terminal complement function, is present in the human eye in both aqueous and vitreous, as well as in the retina. Ocular apoJ is the product of local synthesis, rather than plasma contamination, as demonstrated by its distinct structural properties and the presence of abundant apoJ mRNA in retina and retina pigment epithelium. ApoJ mRNA is also present in mouse eye, with a developmentally regulated pattern of expression. In fetal mouse, apoJ mRNA is present in retina, lens and cornea. In contrast, adult eye apoJ mRNA is present in retina and ciliary body. We propose that apoJ is important in tissue remodeling and in stabilizing hydrophobic molecules which are required for vision and/or which would otherwise be deleterious and membrane-active.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7615015     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-4835(05)80064-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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