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Publication : Perinatal ablation of the mouse lens causes multiple anterior chamber defects.

First Author  Zhang Y Year  2007
Journal  Mol Vis Volume  13
Pages  2289-300 PubMed ID  18199970
Mgi Jnum  J:131377 Mgi Id  MGI:3773573
Citation  Zhang Y, et al. (2007) Perinatal ablation of the mouse lens causes multiple anterior chamber defects. Mol Vis 13:2289-300
abstractText  PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to reassess the role of the lens as an 'embryonic organizer' of ocular tissues. METHODS: We ablated the lens in mice by lens-specific expression of an attenuated version of diphtheria toxin A subunit(Tox176) driven by a modified crystallin promoter. Alterations in the differentiation programs of ocular tissues were examined by hematoxylin and eosin staining, in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Transgenic mice in the family OVE1757 exhibited severe microphakia. Apoptotic lens fibers were seen by embryonic day 15 (E15) and the lenses were completely ablated by post natal day 8. Multiple defects were seen in the anterior chamber. Corneal endothelial cells did not differentiate properly. The mesenchymal cells that would normally give rise to the endothelial layer were found to express N-cadherin, but they failed to form tight junctions and undergo a mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition. Although early specification of the presumptive ciliary body and iris was detected, subsequent differentiation of the iris was blocked. No dramatic changes were seen in the development of the retina. CONCLUSIONS: These results support the hypothesis that an intact lens is essential for proper differentiation of both the corneal endothelium and the iris and that the lens 'organizes' the development of tissues in the anterior chamber.
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