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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a critical factor in the development of retinopathies, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which are the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Deficiency in DAPL1 can induce RPE-EMT in vivo, and Dapl1 knockout mice (Dapl1 -/-) are prone to PVR, while aged Dapl1 -/- mice display AMD-like pathological features. However, the molecular mechanisms through which DAPL1 regulates RPE-EMT remain largely unknown. Here, using Dapl1 -/- mice and DAPL1 knockdown or overexpression RPE cells, we show that DAPL1 inhibits RPE-EMT by regulating the TGF-β/MITF signaling pathway, a critical signaling pathway/transcription factor in RPE cells. Overexpression of DAPL1 inhibits TGF-β-induced RPE-EMT, while deletion of Dapl1 in mice activates TGF-β signaling, decreases MITF expression, and promotes RPE-EMT under physiological or PVR pathological conditions. Gene therapy demonstrates that transgenic overexpression of MITF in Dapl1 -/- mice inhibits RPE-EMT in vivo and prevents retinal detachment-induced PVR pathological progress, offering hope for future treatment. Similarly, pharmacological therapy with Isoviolanthin, a flavonoid glycoside isolated from traditional medicinal herbs, inhibits TGF-β signaling and increases MITF expression in RPE cells in Dapl1 -/- mice, which then effectively rescues experimental PVR in Dapl1 -/- mice. These results suggest that DAPL1 regulates RPE-EMT at least partial through the TGF-β/MITF pathway and that targeting the TGF-β/MITF pathway could be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat Dapl1 deficiency-induced RPE-EMT-related retinal diseases, instilling hope for the future of retinal disease treatment.
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Sci Adv
August 2025
Department of Veterinary and Animal Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA.
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September 2025
Laboratory of Developmental Cell Biology and Disease, State Key Laboratory of Eye Health, Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325027, China. Electronic address:
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a critical factor in the development of retinopathies, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which are the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Deficiency in DAPL1 can induce RPE-EMT in vivo, and Dapl1 knockout mice (Dapl1 -/-) are prone to PVR, while aged Dapl1 -/- mice display AMD-like pathological features. However, the molecular mechanisms through which DAPL1 regulates RPE-EMT remain largely unknown.
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January 2025
Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding on Tibetan Plateau, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Lanzhou Institute of Husbandry and Pharmaceutical Sciences of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou 730050, China; Sheep Breeding Engineering Technology Research Center of Chines
Many studies on the adaptability of Tibetan sheep to hypoxia have been reported, but little attention has been paid to the reproduction of Tibetan sheep living at an altitude of more than 4000 m. In this study, the ovaries of Alpine Merino sheep (AM) living in middle-high altitude areas (2500 m) and the ovaries of Gangba Tibetan sheep (GB) and Huoba Tibetan sheep (HB) living in ultra-high altitude areas (4400 m or more) were collected. Through morphological, transcriptomics and metabolomics, the effects of ultra-high altitude areas on Tibetan sheep ovarian development and the molecular mechanism of sheep's adaptability to ultra-high altitude environment were explored.
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September 2024
The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou 510317, China.
Lower limb ischemia is characterized by reduced arterial perfusion in the lower limbs, leading to tissue ischemia and cell death. It is primarily caused by thrombosis and the rupture of arterial plaques, resulting in damage to ischemic muscle tissues. Metabolic processes are crucial in its development.
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August 2024
Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Incheon, 22012, Korea.
Background: High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), which is known for its heterogeneity, high recurrence rate, and metastasis, is often diagnosed after being dispersed in several sites, with about 80% of patients experiencing recurrence. Despite a better understanding of its metastatic nature, the survival rates of patients with HGSOC remain poor.
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