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Publication : Jagged 1 is necessary for normal mouse lens formation.

First Author  Le TT Year  2009
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  328
Issue  1 Pages  118-26
PubMed ID  19389370 Mgi Jnum  J:149462
Mgi Id  MGI:3848568 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2009.01.015
Citation  Le TT, et al. (2009) Jagged 1 is necessary for normal mouse lens formation. Dev Biol 328(1):118-26
abstractText  In mammals, two spatially and temporally distinct waves of fiber cell differentiation are crucial steps for normal lens development. In between these phases, an anterior growth zone forms in which progenitor cells migrate circumferentially, terminally exit the cell cycle and initiate differentiation at the lens equator. Much remains unknown about the molecular pathways orchestrating these processes. Previously, the Notch signal transduction pathway was shown to be critical for anterior lens progenitor cell growth and differentiation. However, the ligand or ligand(s) that direct these events are unknown. Using conditional gene targeting, we show that Jagged1 is required for lens fiber cell genesis, particularly that of secondary fiber cells. In the absence of Jagged1, the anterior growth and equatorial transition zones fail to develop fully, with only a handful of differentiated fiber cells present at birth. Adult Jagged1 conditional mutants completely lack lenses, along with severe anterior chamber deformities. Our data support the hypothesis that Jagged1-Notch signaling conveys a lateral inductive signal, which is indispensable for lens progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation.
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