Published 9 July 2001. doi:10.1083/jcb.200101057
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The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 154, Number 1, July 9, 2001 197-216
A novel role for FGF and extracellular signalregulated kinase in gap junctionmediated intercellular communication in the lens
Anh-Chi N. Le and
Linda S. Musil
Molecular Medicine Division, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 97201
Address correspondence to Linda S. Musil, Molecular Medicine Division NRC3, Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201. Tel.: (503) 494-1300. Fax: (503) 494-7368. E-mail: musill{at}ohsu.edu
Gap junctionmediated intercellular coupling is higher in the equatorial region of the lens than at either pole, a property believed to be essential for lens transparency. We show that fibroblast growth factor (FGF) upregulates gap junctional intercellular dye transfer in primary cultures of embryonic chick lens cells without detectably increasing either gap junction protein (connexin) synthesis or assembly. Insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1, as potent as FGF in inducing lens cell differentiation, had no effect on gap junctions. FGF induced sustained activation of extracellular signalregulated kinase (ERK) in lens cells, an event necessary and sufficient to increase gap junctional coupling. We also identify vitreous humor as an in vivo source of an FGF-like intercellular communication-promoting activity and show that FGF-induced ERK activation in the intact lens is higher in the equatorial region than in polar and core fibers. These findings support a model in which regional differences in FGF signaling through the ERK pathway lead to the asymmetry in gap junctional coupling required for proper lens function. Our results also identify upregulation of intercellular communication as a new function for sustained ERK activation and change the current paradigm that ERKs only negatively regulate gap junction channel activity.
Key Words: FGFs; ERKs; lens; gap junctions; connexins

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