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Publication : Novel distribution of junctional adhesion molecule-C in the neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium.

First Author  Daniele LL Year  2007
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  505
Issue  2 Pages  166-76
PubMed ID  17853450 Mgi Jnum  J:137255
Mgi Id  MGI:3798380 Doi  10.1002/cne.21489
Citation  Daniele LL, et al. (2007) Novel distribution of junctional adhesion molecule-C in the neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium. J Comp Neurol 505(2):166-76
abstractText  Junction adhesion molecules-A, -B, and -C (Jams) are cell surface glycoproteins that have been shown to play an important role in the assembly and maintenance of tight junctions and in the establishment of epithelial cell polarity. Recent studies reported that Jam-C mRNA was increased threefold in the all-cone retina of the Nrl(-/-) mouse, suggesting that Jam-C is required for maturation and polarization of cone photoreceptors cells. We examined the expression of Jams in the mouse retina by using confocal immunofluorescence localization. Jam-C was detected in tight junctions of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and at the outer limiting membrane (OLM) in the specialized adherens junctions between Muller and photoreceptor cells. Additionally, Jam-C labeling was observed in the long apical processes of Muller and RPE cells that extend between the inner segments and outer segments of photoreceptors, respectively. Jam-B was also detected at the OLM. In the developing retina, Jam-B and -C were detected at the apical junctions of embryonic retinal neuroepithelia, suggesting a role for Jams in retinogenesis. In eyes from Jam-C(-/-) mice, retinal lamination, polarity, and photoreceptor morphology appeared normal. Although Jam-A was not detected at the OLM in wild-type retinas, it was present at the OLM in retinas of Jam-C(-/-) mice. These findings indicate that up-regulation of Jam-A in the retina compensates for the loss of Jam-C. The nonclassical distribution of Jam-C in the apical membranes of Muller cells and RPE suggests that Jam-C has a novel function in the retina.
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