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α9 and β8 integrin expression correlates with the merger of the developing mouse eyelids
Author(s) -
Stepp Mary Ann
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
developmental dynamics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.634
H-Index - 141
eISSN - 1097-0177
pISSN - 1058-8388
DOI - 10.1002/(sici)1097-0177(199903)214:3<216::aid-aja5>3.0.co;2-4
Subject(s) - biology , integrin , basal (medicine) , microbiology and biotechnology , epidermis (zoology) , conjunctiva , eyelid , cornea , cell , anatomy , immunology , genetics , endocrinology , neuroscience , medicine , surgery , insulin
As previously reported, α9 integrin is expressed between the merged or fused eyelids of mice at birth, and changes in α9 localization occur during lid opening. To determine whether α9 and/or additional integrin subunits mediate the emergence and temporary fusion of the eyelids, immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy were used to evaluate the localization of various integrin subunits in the developing ocular surface of the mouse. No detectable β5, β6, or β7 integrins were observed on the epithelia of the ocular surface. α2, α3, αv, and β1 integrins were most abundant in the basal cells beginning at 13.5 days post conception and remained primarily localized to the basal cell layers throughout development. β4 was localized at the basal surface of the epidermal basal cells beginning at 13.5 days post conception but was not found on the corneal epithelial basal cells until after birth. α9 and β8 integrins were present on suprabasal cells of the epidermis at the leading edge of the eyelid before merger and on the epithelial bridge that forms immediately after these tissues merge, suggesting that they play a role in the initial fusion of the epithelial tissues of the eyelid and in stabilizing the epithelial junction. After birth and into adulthood, β8 was retained within the suprabasal cell layers of the epidermis, whereas α9 became localized to the basal cells of the epidermis, the conjunctiva, and the limbus. The lack of co‐localization of β4 with either α9 or β8 in double‐labeling studies suggests that α9 and β8 are restricted to the lateral and apical aspects of those cells in which they are expressed. The presence of tenascin‐C and laminin‐5 at the epithelial junction site suggests that α9: tenascin‐C and β4: laminin‐5 interactions may play a role in stabilizing the fusion between lids early on but do not appear to be involved in the movement of the lids across the cornea. The data presented identify specific integrins and matrix proteins that are likely to mediate eyelid fusion. Dev Dyn 1999;214:216–228. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.