Age and light damage influence Fzd5 regulation of ocular growth-related genes

Shanzhen Peng, Mingzhu Guo, Cheng Wu, Jinsong Liu,Bin Zou,Yuanyuan Chen, Yingchun Su, Lei Shi, Shiyong Zhu,Shujuan Xu, Dianlei Guo,Rong Ju, Lai Wei,Yanhong Wei, Chunqiao Liu

EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH(2024)

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Genetic and environmental factors can independently or coordinatively drive ocular axis growth. Mutations in FRIZZLED5 (FZD5) have been associated with microphthalmia, coloboma, and, more recently, high myopia. The molecular mechanism of how Fzd5 participates in ocular growth remains unknown. In this study, we compiled a list of human genes associated with ocular growth abnormalities based on public databases and a literature search. We identified a set of ocular growth-related genes from the list that was altered in the Fzd5 mutant mice by RNAseq analysis at different time points. The Fzd5 regulation of this set of genes appeared to be impacted by age and light damage. Further bioinformatical analysis indicated that these genes are extracellular matrix (ECM)-related; and meanwhile an altered Wnt signaling was detected. Altogether, the data suggest that Fzd5 may regulate ocular growth through regulating ECM remodeling, hinting at a geneticenvironmental interaction in gene regulation of ocular axis control.
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