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Publication : The T-Box Transcription Factor TBX2 Regulates Cell Proliferation in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium.

First Author  Wang J Year  2017
Journal  Curr Eye Res Volume  42
Issue  11 Pages  1537-1544
PubMed ID  28910203 Mgi Jnum  J:314218
Mgi Id  MGI:6814711 Doi  10.1080/02713683.2017.1338351
Citation  Wang J, et al. (2017) The T-Box Transcription Factor TBX2 Regulates Cell Proliferation in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium. Curr Eye Res 42(11):1537-1544
abstractText  PURPOSE: Vertebrate eye development and function critically depend on the regulation of proliferation of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. Hence, a thorough analysis of the molecular parameters controlling RPE cell proliferation is crucial for our understanding of the physiology of this cell type both in health and in disease. The T-box transcription factor TBX2 is an important cell cycle regulator in development and oncogenesis, but its specific role in RPE cell proliferation is far from clear. The purpose of the present study is to investigate whether TBX2 plays any role in regulating RPE cell proliferation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The expression of TBX2 in RPE cells was analyzed in wildtype mice and ARPE-19 cells by co-staining for RPE-specific markers and cell proliferation. In vitro, the role of TBX2 was studied by manipulating its levels using RNAi and analyzing the effects on DNA synthesis and cell growth and on gene expression at the RNA and protein levels. RESULTS: Here, we find that TBX2 is expressed in RPE cells both in vivo and in vitro. Specific knockdown of TBX2 in the human RPE cell line ARPE-19 leads to an accumulation of cells at G1. This cell cycle arrest is accompanied by changes in the levels of known cell cycle regulators and, in particular, by an increase in the levels of the tumor-suppressor gene CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein delta (CEBPD). In fact, simultaneous knockdown of both TBX2 and CEBPD interferes with the reduction in cell proliferation brought about by TBX2 reduction alone. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide novel insights into the regulatory mechanisms of cell proliferation in the RPE and may contribute to our understanding of normal RPE maintenance and its pathology in degenerative and proliferative disorders of the eye.
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