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Publication : The negative regulatory Spred1 and Spred2 proteins are required for lens and eye morphogenesis.

First Author  Wazin F Year  2020
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  191
Pages  107917 PubMed ID  31923414
Mgi Jnum  J:286739 Mgi Id  MGI:6401772
Doi  10.1016/j.exer.2020.107917 Citation  Wazin F, et al. (2020) The negative regulatory Spred1 and Spred2 proteins are required for lens and eye morphogenesis. Exp Eye Res 191:107917
abstractText  The transparent and refractive properties of the ocular lens are dependent on its precise cellular structure, supported by the regulation of lens cellular processes of proliferation and differentiation that are essential throughout life. The ERK/MAPK-signalling pathway plays a crucial role in regulating lens cell proliferation and differentiation, and in turn is regulated by inhibitory molecules including the Spred family of proteins to modulate and attenuate the impact of growth factor stimulation. Given Spreds are strongly and distinctly expressed in lens, along with their established inhibitory role in a range of different tissues, we investigated the role these antagonists play in regulating lens cell proliferation and differentiation, and their contribution to lens structure and growth. Using established mice lines deficient for either or both Spred 1 and Spred 2, we demonstrate their role in regulating lens development by negatively regulating ERK1/2 activity. Mice deficient for both Spred 1 and Spred 2 have impaired lens and eye development, displaying irregular lens epithelial and fibre cell activity as a result of increased levels of phosphorylated ERK1/2. While Spred 1 and Spred 2 do not appear to be necessary for induction and early stages of lens morphogenesis (prior to E11.5), nor for the formation of the primary fibre cells, they are required for the continuous embryonic growth and differentiation of the lens.
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