Cataract, the loss of ocular lens transparency, accounts for â¼50% of worldwide blindness and has been associated with water and solute transport dysfunction across lens cellular barriers. We show that neutral amino acid antiporter LAT2 (Slc7a8) and uniporter TAT1 (Slc16a10) are expressed on mouse ciliary epithelium and LAT2 also in lens epithelium. Correspondingly, deletion of LAT2 induced a dramatic decrease in lens essential amino acid levels that was modulated by TAT1 defect. Interestingly, the absence of LAT2 led to increased incidence of cataract in mice, in particular in older females, and a synergistic effect was observed with simultaneous lack of TAT1. Screening SLC7A8 in patients diagnosed with congenital or age-related cataract yielded one homozygous single nucleotide deletion segregating in a family with congenital cataract. Expressed in HeLa cells, this LAT2 mutation did not support amino acid uptake. Heterozygous LAT2 variants were also found in patients with cataract some of which showed a reduced transport function when expressed in HeLa cells. Whether heterozygous LAT2 variants may contribute to the pathology of cataract needs to be further investigated. Overall, our results suggest that defects of amino acid transporter LAT2 are implicated in cataract formation, a situation that may be aggravated by TAT1 defects.
Dysfunctional LAT2 Amino Acid Transporter Is Associated With Cataract in Mouse and Humans.
LAT2氨基酸转运蛋白功能障碍与小鼠和人类的白内障有关
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作者:Knöpfel Emilia Boiadjieva, Vilches Clara, Camargo Simone M R, Errasti-Murugarren Ekaitz, Stäubli Andrina, Mayayo Clara, Munier Francis L, Miroshnikova Nataliya, Poncet Nadège, Junza Alexandra, Bhattacharya Shomi S, Prat Esther, Berry Vanita, Berger Wolfgang, Heon Elise, Moore Anthony T, Yanes Ãscar, Nunes Virginia, PalacÃn Manuel, Verrey Francois, Kloeckener-Gruissem Barbara
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Physiology | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jun 4; 10:688 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fphys.2019.00688 | 种属: | Human、Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 其它 | ||
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