Absence of SPARC in Murine Lens Epithelium Leads to Increased Deposition of Laminin-1 in Lens Capsule
doi: 10.1167/iovs.05-0460
pmid: 16303962
Absence of SPARC in Murine Lens Epithelium Leads to Increased Deposition of Laminin-1 in Lens Capsule
To investigate the role of SPARC in the regulation of the expression and deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in the lens capsule.Wild-type (SP+/+) and SPARC-null (SP-/-) mice of embryonic day (E)14 to 3 months of age were examined. Transcript levels of lens basement membrane (BM) components were analyzed by semiquantitative RT-PCR with mRNA from lens epithelia. Expression of ECM proteins in lens capsule and lens epithelium was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis. Cell attachment was assessed by lens epithelial explant culture. Coimmunoprecipitation was performed to identify intracellular protein interactions.From postnatal day 5 to 3 months of age, SPARC-null lens capsules exhibited higher levels of laminin-1 deposition relative to their wild-type counterparts, as revealed by immunohistochemistry and immunoblot analysis. An uneven and aggregated distribution of laminin-1 protein was apparent in the anterior region of SPARC-null lens capsules. SPARC and laminin-1 were expressed abundantly in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of lens epithelial cells. Coimmunoprecipitation identified that SPARC associates with laminin-1 before laminin secretion. Furthermore, increased laminin-1 in lens capsule promoted the attachment of lens epithelial explants in culture.SPARC affects the secretion and deposition of laminin-1 protein in lens epithelial cells. Because abnormal deposition of laminin-1 in the lens BM could influence lens epithelial cell adhesion and fiber cell differentiation, the authors propose that SPARC is important to lens homeostasis through its regulation of lens BM matrix organization.
- Benaroya Research Institute United States
- University of Mary United States
- University of Washington United States
Extracellular Matrix Proteins, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Blotting, Western, Lens Capsule, Crystalline, Cell Differentiation, Basement Membrane, Epithelium, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Lens, Crystalline, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Osteonectin, Laminin, RNA, Messenger, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Cells, Cultured, DNA Primers
Extracellular Matrix Proteins, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Blotting, Western, Lens Capsule, Crystalline, Cell Differentiation, Basement Membrane, Epithelium, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Lens, Crystalline, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Osteonectin, Laminin, RNA, Messenger, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Cells, Cultured, DNA Primers
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