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Publication : The stratified syncytium of the vertebrate lens.

First Author  Shi Y Year  2009
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  122
Issue  Pt 10 Pages  1607-15
PubMed ID  19401333 Mgi Jnum  J:150486
Mgi Id  MGI:3850872 Doi  10.1242/jcs.045203
Citation  Shi Y, et al. (2009) The stratified syncytium of the vertebrate lens. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 10):1607-15
abstractText  The fusion of cells to generate syncytial tissues is a crucial event in the development of many organisms. In the lens of the vertebrate eye, proteins and other macromolecules diffuse from cell to cell via the large molecule diffusion pathway (LMDP). We used the tamoxifen-induced expression of GFP to investigate the nature and role of the LMDP in living, intact lenses. Our data indicate that the LMPD preferentially connects cells lying within a stratum of the lens cortex and that formation of the LMPD depends on the expression of Lim2, a claudin-like molecule. The conduits for intercellular protein exchange are most likely regions of partial cellular fusion, which are commonly observed in wild-type lenses but rare or absent in Lim2-deficient lenses. The observation that lens tissue constitutes a stratified syncytium has implications for the transparency, refractive function and pathophysiology of the tissue.
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