3D visualization of cellular and molecular distributions in human crystalline lenses at different ages.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/JAMO6905
Wei Hu, Xiaoyu Tong, Lu Zhang, Jiajia Li, Kaijing Zhou, Wenhan Lu, Jiemei Shi, Wenjing Wang, Mengdi Zhang, Yicong Wang, Wendong Han, Liyipeng Chen, Jin Li, Yi Feng
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Abstract

Background: The human lens is a highly organized tissue, and it is constructed of delicate inner architectures that ensure its transparency. However, the pattern of cell distribution in the intact lens has rarely been observed or traced in a three-dimensional (3D) perspective.

Methods: Here, we modified and compared three different kinds of tissue transparency methods to investigate the cellular and molecular changes in the human lens at different ages from a 3D perspective.

Results: First, we analyzed the general 3D parameters of cleared human lenses from 6 months to 72 years of age and found that the equator proportion remained constant with age (23.05% ± 0.36). Next, we visualized the cellular distribution patterns in the anterior capsule and equator, as well as the distribution of cortical fiber cells. Interestingly, we observed the accumulation of equatorial epithelium in adolescents and the asymmetrical denucleation of cortical fiber cells in the elderly. Zonula occludens-1 and tropomyosin receptor kinase A were also identified in the pre-equatorial germinative zone, and its presence decreased when comparing lenses of a 17-year-old to those of a 49-year-old.

Conclusion: We present a 3D cellular and molecular reconstruction of the human lens, illustrating the observed alterations in human lens epithelial cells across different ages.

不同年龄段人类晶状体中细胞和分子分布的三维可视化。
背景:人类晶状体是一种高度组织化的组织,由精密的内部结构构成,确保了其透明度。方法:在此,我们修改并比较了三种不同的组织透明度方法,从三维角度研究了人类晶状体在不同年龄段的细胞和分子变化:首先,我们分析了从 6 个月到 72 岁的人类晶状体的一般三维参数,发现赤道部比例随着年龄的增长而保持不变(23.05% ± 0.36)。接着,我们观察了前囊和赤道部的细胞分布模式,以及皮质纤维细胞的分布。有趣的是,我们在青少年中观察到赤道上皮的堆积,而在老年人中观察到皮质纤维细胞的非对称去核。在赤道前生发区还发现了Zonula occludens-1和肌球蛋白受体激酶A,与17岁和49岁的晶状体相比,Zonula occludens-1和肌球蛋白受体激酶A的存在减少了:我们展示了人类晶状体的三维细胞和分子重建,说明了在不同年龄段观察到的人类晶状体上皮细胞的变化。
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American journal of translational research
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