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Publication : Cell-autonomous requirements for Dlg-1 for lens epithelial cell structure and fiber cell morphogenesis.

First Author  Rivera C Year  2009
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  238
Issue  9 Pages  2292-308
PubMed ID  19623611 Mgi Jnum  J:151538
Mgi Id  MGI:4354419 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22036
Citation  Rivera C, et al. (2009) Cell-autonomous requirements for Dlg-1 for lens epithelial cell structure and fiber cell morphogenesis. Dev Dyn 238(9):2292-2308
abstractText  Cell polarity and adhesion are thought to be key determinants in organismal development. In Drosophila, discs large (dlg) has emerged as an important regulator of epithelial cell proliferation, adhesion, and polarity. Herein, we investigated the role of the mouse homolog of dlg (Dlg-1) in the development of the mouse ocular lens. Tissue-specific ablation of Dlg-1 throughout the lens early in lens development led to an expansion and disorganization of the epithelium that correlated with changes in the distribution of adhesion and polarity factors. In the fiber cells, differentiation defects were observed. These included alterations in cell structure and the disposition of cell adhesion/cytoskeletal factors, delay in denucleation, and reduced levels of alpha-catenin, pERK1/2, and MIP26. These fiber cell defects were recapitulated when Dlg-1 was disrupted only in fiber cells. These results suggest that Dlg-1 acts in a cell autonomous manner to regulate epithelial cell structure and fiber cell differentiation. Developmental Dynamics 238:2292-2308, 2009. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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