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Elevated intraocular pressure, optic nerve atrophy, and impaired retinal development in ODAG transgenic mice.

Sasaki Takaaki, Watanabe Wataru, Muranishi Yuki, Kanamoto Takashi, Aihara Makoto, Miyazaki Kazuko, Tamura Hiroki, Saeki Tadashiro, Oda Hideaki, Souchelnytskyi Nazariy


AI Summary

ODAG overexpression in mice caused elevated intraocular pressure, optic nerve atrophy, and impaired retinal development, suggesting a new model for ocular hypertension and developmental defects.

Abstract

Purpose

In an earlier study, a cDNA was cloned that showed abundant expression in the eye at postnatal day (P)2 but was downregulated at P10; it was named ODAG (ocular development-associated gene). Its biological function was examined by generating and analyzing transgenic mice overexpressing ODAG (ODAG Tg) in the eye and by identifying ODAG-binding proteins.

Methods

Transgenic mice were generated by using the mouse Crx promoter. EGFP was designed to be coexpressed with transgenic ODAG, to identify transgene-expressing cells. Overexpression of ODAG was confirmed by Northern and Western blot analysis. IOP was measured with a microneedle technique. The eyes were macroscopically examined and histologically analyzed. EGFP expression was detected by confocal microscope. Proteins associated with ODAG were isolated by pull-down assay in conjugation with mass spectrometry.

Results

Macroscopically, ODAG Tg exhibited gradual protrusion of the eyeballs. The mean IOP of ODAG Tg was significantly higher than that of wild-type (WT) littermates. Histologic analysis exhibited optic nerve atrophy and impaired retinal development in the ODAG Tg eye. EGFP was expressed highly in the presumptive outer nuclear layer and weakly in the presumptive inner nuclear layer in the ODAG Tg retina. Rab6-GTPase-activating protein (Rab6-GAP) and its substrate, Rab6, were identified as ODAG-binding proteins.

Conclusions

Deregulated expression of ODAG in the eye induces elevated intraocular pressure and optic nerve atrophy and impairs retinal development, possibly by interfering with the Rab6/Rab6-GAP-mediated signaling pathway. These results provide new insights into the mechanisms regulating ocular development, and ODAG Tg would be a novel animal model for human diseases caused by ocular hypertension.


MeSH Terms

AnimalsBlotting, NorthernBlotting, WesternElectrophoresis, Gel, Two-DimensionalElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelGATA1 Transcription FactorGene Expression RegulationGreen Fluorescent ProteinsIntraocular PressureMass SpectrometryMiceMice, TransgenicOcular HypertensionOptic AtrophyRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRetinal Diseasesrab GTP-Binding Proteins

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