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. 2024 Aug 31;53(1):1–12. doi: 10.1007/PL00000571

Transgenic mice carrying chimeric or mutated type III intermediate filament (IF) genes

H Bloemendal 1, J M H Raats 1, F R Pieper 1, E L Benedetti 2, I Dunia 2
PMCID: PMC11147384  PMID: 9117989

Abstract.

Mice carrying chimeric, truncated or mutated genes encoding intermediate filament (IF) proteins type III do not show any detectable severe pathology. However, upon (over)expression of the transgene in the eye lens all animals develop lens opacification (cataract). At the cellular level the loss of visual acuity is preceded by interference with the terminal differentiation of lens fibre cells, plasma membrane damage, distorted assembly of the IF cytoskeleton and perturbation of the cytoskeleton-membrane complex. The degree of expression is paralleled by the extent of the damages.

Keywords: Key words. Transgenic mice; chimeric IF-genes; cataract.

Footnotes

Received 4 November 1996; accepted 15 November 1996


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