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The role of Pax-6 in lens regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Pax-6 is a master regulator of eye development and is expressed in the dorsal and ventral iris during newt lens regeneration. We show that expression of Pax-6 during newt lens regeneration coincides with cell proliferation. By knocking down expression of Pax-6 via treatment with morpholinos, we found that proliferation of iris pigment epithelial cells was dramatically reduced both in vitro and in vivo, and, as a result, lens regeneration was significantly retarded. However, induction of dedifferentiation in the dorsal iris was not inhibited. Pax-6 knockdown early in lens regeneration resulted in inhibition of crystallin expression and retardation of lens fiber induction. Once crystallin expression and differentiation of lens fibers has ensued, however, loss of function of Pax-6 did not affect crystallin expression and lens fiber maintenance, even though the effects on proliferation persisted. These results conclusively show that Pax-6 is associated with distinct early events during lens regeneration, namely control of cell proliferation and subsequent lens fiber differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Madhavan M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1595439 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of Pax-6 in lens regeneration.

Madhavan Mayur M   Haynes Tracy L TL   Frisch Nicholas C NC   Call Mindy K MK   Minich Craig M CM   Tsonis Panagiotis A PA   Del Rio-Tsonis Katia K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20060926 40


Pax-6 is a master regulator of eye development and is expressed in the dorsal and ventral iris during newt lens regeneration. We show that expression of Pax-6 during newt lens regeneration coincides with cell proliferation. By knocking down expression of Pax-6 via treatment with morpholinos, we found that proliferation of iris pigment epithelial cells was dramatically reduced both in vitro and in vivo, and, as a result, lens regeneration was significantly retarded. However, induction of dediffer  ...[more]

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