[HTML][HTML] Mice deficient for the secreted glycoprotein SPARC/osteonectin/BM40 develop normally but show severe age‐onset cataract formation and disruption of the …

DT Gilmour, GJ Lyon, MBL Carlton, JR Sanes… - The EMBO …, 1998 - embopress.org
DT Gilmour, GJ Lyon, MBL Carlton, JR Sanes, JM Cunningham, JR Anderson, BLM Hogan
The EMBO journal, 1998embopress.org
SPARC (s ecreted p rotein a cidic and r ich in c ysteine, also known as osteonectin/BM40) is
a secreted Ca 2+‐binding glycoprotein that interacts with a range of extracellular matrix
molecules, including collagen IV. It is widely expressed during embryogenesis, and in vitro
studies have suggested roles in the regulation of cell adhesion and proliferation, and in the
modulation of cytokine activity. In order to analyse the function of this protein in vivo, the
endogenous Sparc locus was disrupted by homologous recombination in murine embryonic …
Abstract
SPARC (s ecreted p rotein a cidic and r ich in c ysteine, also known as osteonectin/BM40) is a secreted Ca 2+‐binding glycoprotein that interacts with a range of extracellular matrix molecules, including collagen IV. It is widely expressed during embryogenesis, and in vitro studies have suggested roles in the regulation of cell adhesion and proliferation, and in the modulation of cytokine activity. In order to analyse the function of this protein in vivo, the endogenous Sparc locus was disrupted by homologous recombination in murine embryonic stem cells. SPARC‐deficient mice (Sparc tm1Cam) appear normal and fertile until around 6 months of age, when they develop severe eye pathology characterized by cataract formation and rupture of the lens capsule. The first sign of lens pathology occurs in the equatorial bow region where vacuoles gradually form within differentiating epithelial cells and fibre cells. The lens capsule, however, shows no qualitative changes in the major basal lamina proteins laminin, collagen IV, perlecan or entactin. These mice are an excellent resource for further studies on how SPARC affects cell behaviour in vivo.
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