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Role of the executioner caspases during lens development   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
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alphaB-crystallin is a member of the small heat shock protein family and can act as a molecular chaperone preventing the in vitro aggregation of other proteins denatured by heat or other stress conditions. Expression of alphaB-crystallin increases in cells exposed to stress and enhanced in tumors of neuroectodermal origin and in many neurodegenerative diseases. In the present study, we examined the properties of lens epithelial cells derived from mice in which the alphaB-crystallin gene had been knocked out. Primary rodent cells immortalize spontaneously in tissue culture with a frequency of 10(-5) to 10(-6). Primary lens epithelial cells derived from alphaB-crystallin-/- mice produced hyperproliferative clones at a frequency of 7.6 x 10(-2), four orders of magnitude greater than predicted by spontaneous immortalization (1). Hyperproliferative alphaB-crystallin-/- cells were shown to be truly immortal since they have been passaged for more than 100 population doublings without any diminution in growth potential. In striking contrast to the wild-type cells, which were diploid, the alphaB-crystallin-/- cultures had a high proportion of tetraploid and higher ploidy cells, indicating that the loss of alphaB-crystallin is associated with an increase in genomic instability. Further evidence of genomic instability of alphaB-crystallin-/- cells was observed when primary cultures were infected with Ad12-SV40 hybrid virus. In striking contrast to wild-type cells, alphaB-crystallin-/- cells expressing SV40 T antigen exhibited a widespread cytocidal response 2 to 3 days after attaining confluence, indicating that SV40 T antigen enhanced the intrinsic genomic instability of alphaB-crystallin-/- lens epithelial cells. These observations suggest that the widely distributed molecular chaperone alphaB-crystallin may play an important nuclear role in maintaining genomic integrity.  相似文献   
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In animal models, the dysregulated activity of calcium-activated proteases, calpains, contributes directly to cataract formation. However, the physiological role of calpains in the healthy lens is not well defined. In this study, we examined the expression pattern of calpains in the mouse lens. Real time PCR and Western blotting data indicated that calpain 1, 2, 3, and 7 were expressed in lens fiber cells. Using controlled lysis, depth-dependent expression profiles for each calpain were obtained. These indicated that, unlike calpain 1, 2, and 7, which were most abundant in cells near the lens surface, calpain 3 expression was strongest in the deep cortical region of the lens. We detected calpain activities in vitro and showed that calpains were active in vivo by microinjecting fluorogenic calpain substrates into cortical fiber cells. To identify endogenous calpain substrates, membrane/cytoskeleton preparations were treated with recombinant calpain, and cleaved products were identified by two-dimensional difference electrophoresis/mass spectrometry. Among the calpain substrates identified by this approach was αII-spectrin. An antibody that specifically recognized calpain-cleaved spectrin was used to demonstrate that spectrin is cleaved in vivo, late in fiber cell differentiation, at or about the time that lens organelles are degraded. The generation of the calpain-specific spectrin cleavage product was not observed in lens tissue from calpain 3-null mice, indicating that calpain 3 is uniquely activated during lens fiber differentiation. Our data suggest a role for calpains in the remodeling of the membrane cytoskeleton that occurs with fiber cell maturation.Calpains comprise a family of cysteine proteases named for the calcium dependence of the founder members of the family, the ubiquitously expressed enzymes, calpain 1 (μ-calpain) and calpain 2 (m-calpain). The calpain family includes more than a dozen members with sequence relatedness to the catalytic subunits of calpain 1 and 2. Calpains have a modular domain architecture. By convention, the family is subdivided into classical and nonclassical calpains, according to the presence or absence, respectively, of a calcium-binding penta-EF-hand module in domain IV of the protein (1). Classical calpains include calpain 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 11. Nonclassical calpains include calpain 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, and 14.Transgenic and gene knock-out approaches in mice have demonstrated an essential role for calpains during embryonic development. Knock-out of the small regulatory subunit (Capn4) results in embryonic lethality (2, 3). Similarly, inactivation of the Capn2 gene blocks development between the morula and blastocyst stage (4). In humans, mutations in CAPN3 underlie limb-girdle muscular dystrophy-2A, and polymorphisms in CAPN10 may predispose to type 2 diabetes mellitus (5, 6).Even under conditions of calcium overload, where calpains are presumably activated maximally, only a subset (<5%) of cellular proteins are hydrolyzed (7). Calpains typically cleave their substrates at a limited number of sites to generate large polypeptide fragments that, in many cases, retain bioactivity. Thus, under physiological conditions, calpains probably participate in the regulation of protein function rather than in non-specific protein degradation.More than 100 proteins have been shown to serve as calpain substrates in vitro, including cytoskeletal proteins (8), signal transduction molecules (9), ion channels (10), and receptors (11). In vivo, calpains are believed to function in myoblast fusion (12), long term potentiation (13), and cellular mobility (14). Unregulated calpain activity, secondary to intracellular calcium overload, is associated with several pathological conditions, including Alzheimer disease (15), animal models of cataract (16), myocardial (17), and cerebral ischemia (18).In addition to their domain structure, calpains are often classified according to their tissue expression patterns. Calpain 1, 2, and 10 are widely expressed in mammalian tissues, but other members of the calpain family show tissue-specific expression patterns. Calpain 8, for example, is a stomach-specific calpain (19), whereas expression of calpain 9 is restricted to tissues of the digestive tract (20). The expression of calpain 3 was originally thought to be limited to skeletal muscle (21), but splice variants of calpain 3 have since been detected in a range of tissues. At least 12 isoforms of calpain 3 have been described in rodents (22), of which several are expressed in the mammalian eye, including Lp82 (lens), Cn94 (cornea), and Rt88 (retina) (23).Calpains have been studied intensively in the ocular lens because of their suspected involvement in lens opacification (cataract). Calpain-mediated proteolysis of lens crystallin proteins causes increased light scatter (24). Unregulated activation of calpains is observed in rodent cataract models (25), where calpain-mediated degradation of crystallin proteins (26) and cytoskeletal elements (27) is commonly observed. Calpain inhibitors are effective in delaying or preventing cataract in vitro (28, 29) and in vivo (30, 31).It is likely, however, that calpains have important physiological roles in the lens beyond their involvement in tissue pathology. Terminal differentiation of lens fiber cells involves a series of profound morphological and biochemical transformations. For example, differentiating lens fiber cells undergo an enormous (>100-fold) increase in cell length, accompanied by extensive remodeling of the plasma membrane system (32). Early in the differentiation process, fusion pores are established between cells, as neighboring fibers are incorporated into the lens syncytium (33). A later stage of fiber cell differentiation involves the dissolution of all intracellular organelles, a process that is thought to eliminate light-scattering particles from the light path and contribute to the transparency of the tissue (34). Any or all of these phenomena might require the developmentally regulated activation of calpains. This is consistent with our previous observation that in calpain 3 knock-out mice the transition zone is altered, suggesting a change in the differentiation program (35).In the current study, therefore, we examined the depth-dependent expression pattern and activity of calpains in the mouse lens. Fluorogenic substrates were microinjected into the intact lens to visualize calpain activity directly, and proteomic approaches were used to identify endogenous calpain substrates. The cleavage pattern of one of these, αII-spectrin, was examined in detail. Immunocytochemical and immunoblot analysis with wild type and calpain 3-null lenses indicated that αII-spectrin is a specific calpain 3 substrate in maturing lens fiber cells. Together, the data suggest that calpains are activated relatively late in fiber cell differentiation and may contribute to the remodeling of the membrane cytoskeleton that accompanies fiber cell maturation.  相似文献   
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The purpose of the lens is to project a sharply focused, undistorted image of the visual surround onto the neural retina. The first pre-requisite, therefore, is that the tissue should be transparent. Despite the presence of remarkably high levels of protein, the lens cytosol remains transparent as a result of short-range-order interactions between the proteins. At a cellular level, the programmed elimination of nuclei and other light-scattering organelles from cells located within the pupillary space contributes directly to tissue transparency. Scattering at the cell borders is minimized by the close apposition of lens fibre cells facilitated by a plethora of adhesive proteins, some expressed only in the lens. Similarly, refractive index matching between lens membranes and cytosol is believed to minimize scatter. Refractive index matching between the cytoplasm of adjacent cells is achieved through the formation of cellular fusions that allow the intermingling of proteins. Together, these structural adaptations serve to minimize light scatter and enable this living, cellular structure to function as 'biological glass'.  相似文献   
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The Role of MIP in Lens Fiber Cell Membrane Transport   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
MIP has been hypothesized to be a gap junction protein, a membrane ion channel, a membrane water channel and a facilitator of glycerol transport and metabolism. These possible roles have been indirectly suggested by the localization of MIP in lens gap junctional plaques and the properties of MIP when reconstituted into artificial membranes or exogenously expressed in oocytes. We have examined lens fiber cells to see if these functions are present and whether they are affected by a mutation of MIP found in Cat Fr mouse lens. Of these five hypothesized functions, only one, the role of water channel, appears to be true of fiber cells in situ. Based on the rate of volume change of vesicles placed in a hypertonic solution, fiber cell membrane lipids have a low water permeability (p H2O ) on the order of 1 μm/sec whereas normal fiber cell membrane p H2O was 17 μm/sec frog, 32 μm/sec rabbit and 43 μm/sec mouse. Cat Fr mouse lens fiber cell p H2O was reduced by 13 μm/sec for heterozygous and 30 μm/sec for homozygous mutants when compared to wild type. Lastly, when expressed in oocytes, the p H2O conferred by MIP is not sensitive to Hg2+ whereas that of CHIP28 (AQP1) is blocked by Hg2+. The fiber cell membrane p H2O was also not sensitive to Hg2+ whereas lens epithelial cell p H2O (136 μm/sec in rabbit) was blocked by Hg2+. With regard to the other hypothesized roles, fiber cell membrane or lipid vesicles had a glycerol permeability on the order of 1 nm/sec, an order of magnitude less than that conferred by MIP when expressed in oocytes. Impedance studies were employed to determine gap junctional coupling and fiber cell membrane conductance in wild-type and heterozygous Cat Fr mouse lenses. There was no detectable difference in either coupling or conductance between the wild-type and the mutant lenses. Received: 17 February 1999/Revised: 16 April 1999  相似文献   
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Aquaporin-0 (AQP0) is the major intrinsic protein of lens fiber cells and the founder member of the water channel gene family. Here we show that disruption of the AQP0 gene by an early transposon (ETn) element results in expression of a chimeric protein, comprised of approximately 75% AQP0 and approximately 25% ETn long terminal repeat (LTR) sequence, in the cataract Fraser (CatFr) mouse lens. Immunoblot analysis showed that mutant AQP0-LTR was similar in mass to wild-type AQP0. However, immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that AQP0-LTR was localized to intracellular membranes rather than to plasma membranes of lens fiber cells. Heterozygous CatFr lenses were similar in size to wild-type but displayed abnormal regions of translucence and light scattering. Scanning electron microscopy further revealed that mature fiber cells within the core of the heterozygous CatFr lens failed to stratify into uniform, concentric growth shells, suggesting that the AQP0 water channel facilitates the development of the unique cellular architecture of the crystalline lens.  相似文献   
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alphaA- and alphaB-crystallins are molecular chaperones expressed at low levels in lens epithelial cells, and their expression increases dramatically during differentiation to lens fibers. However, the functions of alphaA- and alphaB-crystallins in lens epithelial cells have not been studied in detail. In this study, the relative ability of alphaA- and alphaB-crystallin, in protecting lens epithelial cells from apoptotic cell death was determined. The introduction of alphaA-crystallin in the transformed human lens epithelial (HLE) B-3 lens epithelial cell line (which expresses low endogenous levels of alphaB-crystallin) led to a nearly complete protection of cell death induced by staurosporine, Fas monoclonal antibody, or the cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha. To further study the relative protective activities of alphaA- and alphaB-crystallins, we created a cell line derived from alphaA-/-alphaB-/- double knockout mouse lens epithelia by infecting primary cells with Ad12-SV40 hybrid virus. The transformed cell line alphaAalphaBKO1 derived from alphaA/alphaB double knockout cells was transfected with alphaA- or alphaB-crystallin cDNA contained in pCIneo mammalian expression vector. Cells expressing different amounts of either alphaA-crystallin or alphaB-crystallin were isolated. The ability of alphaA- or alphaB-crystallin to confer protection from apoptotic cell death was determined by annexin labeling and flow cytometry of staurosporine- or UVA- treated cells. The results indicate that the anti-apoptotic activity of alphaA-crystallin was two to three-fold higher than that of alphaB-crystallin. Our work suggests that comparing the in vitro annexin labeling of lens epithelial cells is an effective way to measure the protective activity of alphaA- and alphaB-crystallin. Since the expression of alphaA-crystallin is largely restricted to the lens, its greater protective effect against apoptosis suggests that it may play a significant role in protecting lens epithelial cells from stress.  相似文献   
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