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  2. Transcription factor GATA-3 is essential for lens development

Transcription factor GATA-3 is essential for lens development

  • Dev Dyn. 2009 Sep;238(9):2280-91. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22035.
Atsuko Maeda 1 Takashi Moriguchi Michito Hamada Manabu Kusakabe Yuki Fujioka Takako Nakano Keigyou Yoh Kim-Chew Lim James Douglas Engel Satoru Takahashi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
Abstract

During vertebrate lens development, the anterior, ectoderm-derived lens vesicle cells differentiate into a monolayer of epithelial cells that retain proliferative potential. Subsequently, they exit the cell cycle and give rise to posterior lens fiber cells that form the lens body. In the present study, we demonstrate that the transcription factor GATA-3 is expressed in the posterior lens fiber cells during embryogenesis, and that GATA-3 deficiency impairs lens development. Interestingly, expression of E-cadherin, a premature lens vesicle marker, is abnormally prolonged in the posterior region of Gata3 homozygous mutant lenses. Furthermore, expression of gamma-crystallin, a differentiation marker for fiber cells, is reduced. This suppressed differentiation is accompanied by an abnormal cellular proliferation, as well as with diminished levels of the cell-cycle inhibitors Cdkn1b/p27 and Cdkn1c/p57 and increased Ccnd2/cyclin D2 abundance. Thus, these observations suggest that GATA-3 is essential for lens cells differentiation and proper cell cycle control.

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