Connexin mutants and cataracts

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作者
Beyer, Eric C. [1 ]
Ebihara, Lisa [2 ]
Berthoud, Viviana M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Dept Pediat, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Rosalind Franklin Hlth Sci Univ, Dept Physiol & Biophys, N Chicago, IL USA
关键词
connexin46; connexin50; cataract; lens; gap junction; GAP-JUNCTION PROTEIN; DOMINANT CONGENITAL CATARACT; ZONULAR PULVERULENT CATARACT; MISSENSE MUTATION; GJA8; MUTATION; GENE GJA8; NUCLEAR CATARACT; LENS DEVELOPMENT; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; CHINESE FAMILY;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2013.00043
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The lens is a multicellular, but avascular tissue that must stay transparent to allow normal transmission of light and focusing of it on the retina. Damage to lens cells and/or proteins can cause cataracts, opacities that disrupt these processes. The normal survival of the lens is facilitated by an extensive network of gap junctions formed predominantly of connexin46 and connexin50. Mutations of the genes that encode these connexins (GJA3 and GJA8) have been identified and linked to inheritance of cataracts in human families and mouse lines. In vitro expression studies of several of these mutants have shown that they exhibit abnormalities that may lead to disease. Many of the mutants reduce or modify intercellular communication due to channel alterations (including loss of function or altered gating) or due to impaired cellular trafficking which reduces the number of gap junction channels within the plasma membrane. However, the abnormalities detected in studies of other mutants suggest that they cause cataracts through other mechanisms including gain of hemichannel function (leading to cell injury and death) and formation of cytoplasmic accumulations (that may act as light scattering particles). These observations and the anticipated results of ongoing studies should elucidate the mechanisms of cataract development due to mutations of lens connexins and abnormalities of other lens proteins. They may also contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms of disease due to connexin mutations in other tissues.
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