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Publication : A macrophage migration inhibitory factor is expressed in the differentiating cells of the eye lens.

First Author  Wistow GJ Year  1993
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  90
Issue  4 Pages  1272-5
PubMed ID  7679497 Mgi Jnum  J:4010
Mgi Id  MGI:52515 Doi  10.1073/pnas.90.4.1272
Citation  Wistow GJ, et al. (1993) A macrophage migration inhibitory factor is expressed in the differentiating cells of the eye lens. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90(4):1272-5
abstractText  A discrete 10-kDa polypeptide (10K) is expressed from early stages in the embryonic chicken lens. Since this has potential as a marker for lens cell development, chicken 10K and its homologues from mouse and human lenses were identified by protein sequencing and cloning. Surprisingly, lens 10K proteins appear to be identical to a lymphokine, macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), originally identified in activated human T cells. Using microdissection and PCR techniques, we find that expression of 10K/MIF is strongly correlated with cell differentiation in the developing chicken lens. Northern blot analysis shows that 10K/MIF is widely expressed in mouse tissues. These results suggest that proteins with MIF activity may have roles beyond the immune system, perhaps as intercellular messengers or part of the machinery of differentiation itself. Indeed, partial sequence of other small lens proteins identifies another MIF-related protein (MRP8) in calf lens. The relatively abundant expression of MIF in lens may have clinical significance, with the possibility of involvement in ocular inflammations that may follow damage to the lens.
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