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Differential requirement for beta-catenin in epithelial and fiber cells during lens development.
Cain, Sarah; Martinez, Gemma; Kokkinos, Maria I; Turner, Kirsty; Richardson, Robert J; Abud, Helen E; Huelsken, Joerg; Robinson, Michael L; de Iongh, Robb U.
Affiliation
  • Cain S; Ocular Development Laboratory, Anatomy and Cell Biology Department, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Dev Biol ; 321(2): 420-33, 2008 Sep 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18652817
ABSTRACT
Recent studies implicate Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in lens differentiation (Stump, R. J., et al., 2003. A role for Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in lens epithelial differentiation. Dev Biol;25948-61). Beta-catenin is a component of adherens junctions and functions as a transcriptional activator in canonical Wnt signaling. We investigated the effects of Cre/LoxP-mediated deletion of beta-catenin during lens development using two Cre lines that specifically deleted beta-catenin in whole lens or only in differentiated fibers, from E13.5. We found that beta-catenin was required in lens epithelium and during early fiber differentiation but appeared to be redundant in differentiated fiber cells. Complete loss of beta-catenin resulted in an abnormal and deficient epithelial layer with loss of E-cadherin and Pax6 expression as well as abnormal expression of c-Maf and p57(kip2) but not Prox1. There was also disrupted fiber cell differentiation, characterized by poor cell elongation, decreased beta-crystallin expression, epithelial cell cycle arrest at G(1)-S transition and premature cell cycle exit. Despite cell cycle arrest there was no induction of apoptosis. Mutant fiber cells displayed altered apical-basal polarity as evidenced by altered distribution of the tight junction protein, ZO1, disruption of apical actin filaments and abnormal deposition of extracellular matrix, resulting in a deficient lens capsule. Loss of beta-catenin also affected the formation of adhesion junctions as evidenced by dissociation of N-cadherin and F-actin localization in differentiating fiber cells. However, loss of beta-catenin from terminally differentiating fibers had no apparent effects on adhesion junctions between adjacent embryonic fibers. These data indicate that beta-catenin plays distinct functions during lens fiber differentiation and is involved in both Wnt signaling and adhesion-related mechanisms that regulate lens epithelium and early fiber differentiation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / Adherens Junctions / Epithelial Cells / Wnt Proteins / Beta Catenin / Lens, Crystalline Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Dev Biol Year: 2008 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / Adherens Junctions / Epithelial Cells / Wnt Proteins / Beta Catenin / Lens, Crystalline Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Dev Biol Year: 2008 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia