RRC ID 64176
Author Ping X, Cheng Y, Bao J, Shi K, Zou J, Shentu X.
Title KPNA4 is involved in cataract formation via the nuclear import of p53.
Journal Gene
Abstract KPNA4 (also called importin-α3) belongs to the importin α adaptor proteins family, which orchestrates classical nuclear transport processes, importin-α/importin-β1 pathway, and involves in cellular homeostasis. Disruption of balanced transport pathways may result in ectopic nuclear proteins and eventually cause diseases, mainly under the situation of cellular stress, such as oxidative stress. Little evidence is available on its cellular functions for high specific expression in lens. We firstly studied the role of KPNA4 in cataract formation. Lens defects were observed at an early age in kpna4 gene knockout zebrafish, generated by the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Those phenotype, including cloudy center part of the lens, via bright field microscopy, and the thinning of the LE layer, wider space between the adjacent LE and LF cells, irregular cells morphology and the increased number of holes inside the LE cells, which were detected by transmission electron microscopy, recapitulate the clinical features of cataract patients. As the p53-specific adaptor of the nuclear import, KPNA4 upregulated with the same pattern of p53 in hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in human lens epithelia cells. Furthermore, the loss of Kpna4 resulted in the accumulation of p53 in the center of lens. Taken together, we showed that KPNA4 was involved in the formation of cataract, likely by mediating p53 nuclear transport.
Volume 786
Pages 145621
Published 2021-6-20
DOI 10.1016/j.gene.2021.145621
PII S0378-1119(21)00215-8
PMID 33798680
MeSH Active Transport, Cell Nucleus Animals Cataract / diagnostic imaging* Cataract / genetics Cataract / metabolism Cell Line Cell Nucleus / metabolism Cell Survival / drug effects Disease Models, Animal Epithelial Cells / cytology Epithelial Cells / drug effects Epithelial Cells / metabolism Gene Knockout Techniques Humans Hydrogen Peroxide / adverse effects Lens, Crystalline / cytology Lens, Crystalline / drug effects Lens, Crystalline / metabolism Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 / metabolism* Zebrafish alpha Karyopherins / genetics* alpha Karyopherins / metabolism*
IF 2.984
Resource
Human and Animal Cells SRA 01/04(RCB1591)