Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.

Regeneration of the lens in newts is quite a unique process. The lens is removed in its entirety and regeneration ensues from the pigment epithelial cells of the dorsal iris via transdifferentiation. The same type of cells from the ventral iris are not capable of regenerating a lens. It is, thus, ex...

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Main Authors: Konstantinos Sousounis, Mario Looso, Nobuyasu Maki, Clifford J Ivester, Thomas Braun, Panagiotis A Tsonis
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3628982?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dd305e157dea41b783aebc4ac52810df2020-11-25T01:52:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6144510.1371/journal.pone.0061445Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.Konstantinos SousounisMario LoosoNobuyasu MakiClifford J IvesterThomas BraunPanagiotis A TsonisRegeneration of the lens in newts is quite a unique process. The lens is removed in its entirety and regeneration ensues from the pigment epithelial cells of the dorsal iris via transdifferentiation. The same type of cells from the ventral iris are not capable of regenerating a lens. It is, thus, expected that differences between dorsal and ventral iris during the process of regeneration might provide important clues pertaining to the mechanism of regeneration. In this paper, we employed next generation RNA-seq to determine gene expression patterns during lens regeneration in Notophthalmus viridescens. The expression of more than 38,000 transcripts was compared between dorsal and ventral iris. Although very few genes were found to be dorsal- or ventral-specific, certain groups of genes were up-regulated specifically in the dorsal iris. These genes are involved in cell cycle, gene regulation, cytoskeleton and immune response. In addition, the expression of six highly regulated genes, TBX5, FGF10, UNC5B, VAX2, NR2F5, and NTN1, was verified using qRT-PCR. These graded gene expression patterns provide insight into the mechanism of lens regeneration, the markers that are specific to dorsal or ventral iris, and layout a map for future studies in the field.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3628982?pdf=render
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author Konstantinos Sousounis
Mario Looso
Nobuyasu Maki
Clifford J Ivester
Thomas Braun
Panagiotis A Tsonis
spellingShingle Konstantinos Sousounis
Mario Looso
Nobuyasu Maki
Clifford J Ivester
Thomas Braun
Panagiotis A Tsonis
Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Konstantinos Sousounis
Mario Looso
Nobuyasu Maki
Clifford J Ivester
Thomas Braun
Panagiotis A Tsonis
author_sort Konstantinos Sousounis
title Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
title_short Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
title_full Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
title_fullStr Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
title_sort transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Regeneration of the lens in newts is quite a unique process. The lens is removed in its entirety and regeneration ensues from the pigment epithelial cells of the dorsal iris via transdifferentiation. The same type of cells from the ventral iris are not capable of regenerating a lens. It is, thus, expected that differences between dorsal and ventral iris during the process of regeneration might provide important clues pertaining to the mechanism of regeneration. In this paper, we employed next generation RNA-seq to determine gene expression patterns during lens regeneration in Notophthalmus viridescens. The expression of more than 38,000 transcripts was compared between dorsal and ventral iris. Although very few genes were found to be dorsal- or ventral-specific, certain groups of genes were up-regulated specifically in the dorsal iris. These genes are involved in cell cycle, gene regulation, cytoskeleton and immune response. In addition, the expression of six highly regulated genes, TBX5, FGF10, UNC5B, VAX2, NR2F5, and NTN1, was verified using qRT-PCR. These graded gene expression patterns provide insight into the mechanism of lens regeneration, the markers that are specific to dorsal or ventral iris, and layout a map for future studies in the field.
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