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Page 1: Shiva Swamynathan sks47@Pitt.edu Eye Development and Gene Expression

Shiva Swamynathan

[email protected]

Eye Development and Gene Expression

Page 2: Shiva Swamynathan sks47@Pitt.edu Eye Development and Gene Expression

Why study eye development & gene expression?

Aniridia PAX6

Anophthalmia SOX2Iridocorneal FusionMicrophthalmia PAX6, OTX2, CHX10 & RAX

Keratolenticular Fusion

Opaque Cornea

Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome PITX2

Peters AnomalyFOXC1, PAX6, PITX2, or CYP1B1 

Anophthalmia RAX

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Cell lineage during vertebrate eye development

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Drosophila eye transcriptome

transcription factor genes are highly expressed

Structural and pigment biosynthesis genes

genes involved in intracellular signaling, neurotransmission, and the visual process

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Whitney Heavner and Larysa Pevny. 2012. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 2012;4:a008391

Transcription factor network that establishes the eye field

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Gene expression in the developing optic vesicle

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Transcription factors regulating corneal development

Swamynathan, S.K. 2013. J. Ophthalmol. 103947. PMID: 23533700

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Mature cornea is formed by 8-10 weeks after birth

E12.5 E14.5 E16.5

E17.5 E18.5 Adult

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Number of differentially regulated genes in the cornea between different time points

Stephens et al 2013. J. Bio. Chem. 288:34304-24

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Cornea derives cells from the surface ectoderm and neural crest mesenchyme

Swamynathan, S.K. 2013. J. Ophthalmol. 103947. PMID: 23533700

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KLF4IRF1ELF3Ets homologous factorHEBKLF5JunBRev-erbA-aIRF6Oxysterols receptor LXR-bPax6

Transcription Factors in the Mouse Cornea

Highly expressed in the cornea

Norman et al. 2004. IOVS. 45: 429-40 PMID: 14744882

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Swamynathan et al., 2007. Mol. Cell. Biol. 27:182-194Kenchegowda et al 2011. Dev. Biol. 356:5-18

Wild Type Klf4CN

Functions of Klf4 and Klf5 in the ocular surface

Wild Type Klf5CN

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Gene, transcript and protein structure of Pax6

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Pax6 regulatory networks during early eye development

Neuroectoderm lineage Surface ectoderm lineage

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Pax6 is essential for normal corneal development

Ramaesh et al., 2005. Exp.Eye Res. 81: 224-35

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Mort et al. 2011. PMID: 22220198

Corneal functions of Pax6 are dosage-dependent

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Role of Pitx2 in corneal development

Gage et al. 2014. Dev Dyn. PMID: 25044936

Paired-like homeodomain transcription factor PITX2 in E14.5 P42

PITX2 MutantsOverabundance of mesenchymeMalformed stroma and endotheliumAbsence of anterior chamberCorneo-lenticular fusion

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Pitx2 helps establish corneal avascularity

Gage et al. 2014. Dev Dyn. PMID: 25044936

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Corneal epithelium and the lens are both derived from the head surface ectoderm

Surface Ectoderm forms the Lens & the Corneal Epithelium

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Lens and Cornea Share Transcriptional Networks

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Genetic pathways inducing lens differentiation

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Pax6 and Sox2 cooperatively regulate chicken δ1-crystallin gene expression

Kamachi et al 2001. Genes Dev. 15: 1272-86

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Sox2 regulates cell-specific target genes through distinct partner factors

Kamachi et al 2001. Genes Dev. 15: 1272-86

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Organization of retinal circuits

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Whitney Heavner and Larysa Pevny. 2012. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 2012;4:a008391

Transcription factors regulating temporal progression of mouse retinogenesis

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Stages of photoreceptor development

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OTX2 plays an essential role in vertebrate retinogenesis

Otx2-/- WT Otx2-/- WT

PN 0 PN 9

Otx2-/- WT

Otx2 expression indeveloping retina

E12.5

E17.5

PN6

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Temporal functions of Otx2 in the mouse retina

OTX2 mutations are associated with blinding ocular defects and brain abnormalities

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OTX2 gene network in the developing retina

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Rx expression, phenotypes and regulation

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Essential roles of LHX2 in eye development

• Lhx2 is a LIM domain (a double-zinc finger motif found in a variety of proteins)- containing homeobox gene expressed in B-cells, forebrain and neural retina

• LHX2 coregulates the expression of Pax6, Six3 and Rax in the optic vesicle

• LHX2 is essential for eye development

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Human NRL gene and protein

Nrl is required for rod photoreceptor development

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Optic vesicle and RPE specification

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MITF: A big gene associated with small eyes

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Summary• Large-scale expression studies suggest that about a thousand genes are

expressed in a preferential manner in the eye, compared with the rest of the body• A series of homeobox transcription factors including Otx2, Sox2, Lhx2, Rax and

Pax6 play a major role in different stages of eye development • Eyefield is specified in early embryos by overlapping expression of Otx2 and Sox2

in the neural ectoderm, which in turn activate expression of Lhx2, Rax and Pax6, resulting in the formation of the optic vesicle

• Inductive interaction between neural ectoderm and surface ectoderm results in formation of the lens placode, defined by the expression of Pax6 and Sox2

• Lens and cornea share many transcriptional networks, consistent with their origin from the surface ectoderm

• Pitx2 and Foxc1 play major roles in anterior segment formation• Sox2 regulates cell-specific target genes by cooperating with distinct factors such

as Pax6, Oct3/4 and Brn2• Pax6 plays a major role in early retinogenesis, and formation of lens and cornea. • Cone cells are the default photoreceptor cell type. NRL expression is essential for

rod cell formation• Mitf plays a critical role in RPE formation

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Expression of homeobox genes in the mature vertebrate retina