Roles of cell-adhesion molecules nectin 1 and nectin 3 in ciliary body development

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Nectins are Ca2+-independent immunoglobulin-like cell-cell-adhesion molecules consisting of four members. Nectins homophilically and heterophilically trans-interact to form a variety of cell-cell junctions, including cadherin-based adherens junctions in epithelial cells and fibroblasts in culture, synaptic junctions in neurons, and Sertoli cell-spermatid junctions in the testis, in cooperation with, or independently of, cadherins. To further explore the function of nectins, we generated nectin 1-/- and nectin 3-/- mice. Both nectin 1-/- and nectin 3-/- mice showed a virtually identical ocular phenotype, microphthalmia, accompanied by a separation of the apex-apex contact between the pigment and non-pigment cell layers of the ciliary epithelia. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy revealed that nectin 1 and nectin 3, but not nectin 2, localized at the apex-apex junctions between the pigment and non-pigment cell layers of the ciliary epithelia. However, nectin 1-/- and nectin 3-/- mice showed no impairment of the apicolateral junctions between the pigment epithelia where nectin 1, nectin 2 and nectin 3 localized, or of the apicolateral junctions between the non-pigment epithelia where nectin 2 and nectin 3, but not nectin 1, localized. These results indicate that the heterophilic trans-interaction between nectin 1 and nectin 3 plays a sentinel role in establishing the apex-apex adhesion between the pigment and non-pigment cell layers of the ciliary epithelia that is essential for the morphogenesis of the ciliary body.

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Inagaki, M., Irie, K., Ishizaki, H., Tanaka-Okamoto, M., Morimoto, K., Inoue, E., … Takai, Y. (2005). Roles of cell-adhesion molecules nectin 1 and nectin 3 in ciliary body development. Development, 132(7), 1525–1537. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.01697

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