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DNA methyltransferase 1 regulates epithelial cell functions in corneal and eyelid development. | LitMetric

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Purpose: DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is a crucial enzyme for the development of the retina and lens in the eye, but its roles in the cornea and eyelids are yet to be investigated.

Methods: Ocular surface epithelium (OSE)-specific knockout mice, denoted as , were generated. Prenatal eye tissues were characterized by hematoxylin and eosin staining; DNMT1 expression, DNA methylation, epithelial differentiation and cell-cell junctions were determined by immunohistochemistry; proliferation was assessed by 5-ethynyl 2´-deoxyuridin labeling and apoptosis evaluated by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling assay. Keratinocytes derived from mice were infected with adenoviruses carrying either green fluorescent protein or Cre recombinase to obtain wild-type and deficient cells. In these cells, expression and epithelial terminal differentiation were evaluated by real-time PCR and/or western blotting; adherence junction and apoptosis were assessed by immunohistochemistry; proliferation was determined by 5-ethynyl 2´-deoxyuridin labeling; transcription factor activities were determined by luciferase reporter assays.

Results: The abundant DNMT1 expression and cytosine methylation (5meC) detected in the ocular surface epithelia of wild-type embryos were largely diminished in that of embryos. Besides lens degeneration, the fetuses had severe abnormalities of the cornea and eyelids. The surface epithelial cells and stromal keratocytes in the knockout corneas were distorted and the eyelids failed to fuse in the knockout embryos, resulting in an eye-open-at-birth phenotype. At the cellular level, DNMT1-deficient OSE had normal proliferation but increased apoptosis and aberrant cell junctions. In addition, the knockout corneal epithelia failed to express corneal-specific keratin 12, and the knockout eyelid epithelia had increased expression of keratin 10, indicating accelerated terminal differentiation. In vitro studies validated that DNMT1 was required for epithelial cell survival, terminal differentiation and cell junctions, and further identified signaling pathways aberrantly activated by its ablation.

Conclusion: DNMT1 maintains survival and differentiation of corneal and eyelid epithelium for the development of the eye.

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