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Publication : Developmental abnormalities in the cornea of a mouse model for Marfan syndrome.

First Author  Feneck EM Year  2020
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  194
Pages  108001 PubMed ID  32173378
Mgi Jnum  J:288351 Mgi Id  MGI:6431178
Doi  10.1016/j.exer.2020.108001 Citation  Feneck EM, et al. (2020) Developmental abnormalities in the cornea of a mouse model for Marfan syndrome. Exp Eye Res 194:108001
abstractText  Elastic fibres provide tissues with elasticity and flexibility. In the healthy human cornea, elastic fibres are limited to the posterior region of the peripheral stroma, but their specific functional role remains elusive. Here, we examine the physical and structural characteristics of the cornea during development in the mgDelta(loxPneo) dominant-negative mouse model for Marfan syndrome, in which the physiological extracellular matrix of its elastic-fibre rich tissues is disrupted by the presence of a dysfunctional fibrillin-1 glycoprotein. Optical coherence tomography demonstrated a reduced corneal thickness in the mutant compared to wild type mice from embryonic day 16.5 until adulthood. X-ray scattering and electron microscopy revealed a disruption to both the elastic fibre and collagen fibril ultrastructure in the knockout mice, as well as abnormally low levels of the proteoglycan decorin. It is suggested that these alterations might be a result of increased transforming growth factor beta signalling. To conclude, this study has demonstrated corneal structure and ultrastructure to be altered when fibrillin-1 is disrupted and has provided insights into the role of fibrillin-1 in developing a functional cornea.
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