ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA
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Microfibril-Associated Glycoprotein-1 Controls Human Ciliary Zonule Development In Vitro
Takahiro FujitaEichi TsurugaKaori YamanouchiYoshihiko SawaHiroyuki Ishikawa
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2014 Volume 47 Issue 1 Pages 11-17

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The ciliary zonule in the eye, also known as Zinn’s zonule, is composed of oxytalan fibers, which are bundles of microfibrils consisting mainly of fibrillin-1. However, it is still unclear which of the microfibril-associated molecules present in the ciliary zonule controls oxytalan fibers. Microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 (MAGP-1) is the only microfibril-associated molecule identified in the human ciliary zonule. In the present study, we used siRNA against MAGP-1 in cultures of human non-pigmented ciliary epithelial cells to examine the extracellular deposition and appearance of fibrillin-1 employing Western blotting and immunofluorescence. MAGP-1 suppression led to a reduction of fibrillin-1 deposition. Immunofluorescence also confirmed that RNAi-mediated down-regulation of MAGP-1 led to suppression of fiber development. These results suggest that MAGP-1 plays a crucial role in the extracellular deposition of fibrillin-1 during formation of the human ciliary zonule.
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© 2014 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
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