Asxl1 regulates optic cup development through interaction with Lhx2 and epigenetic modulation of Wnt signaling
Seungtae Moon, Nackhyuong Kim, A-Reum Kim, Kyeong Hwan Moon, Jin Woo Kim, Soo-Jong Um

TL;DR
This study shows that the Asxl1 gene helps regulate eye development by controlling Wnt signaling through interactions with Lhx2.
Contribution
The novel finding is that Asxl1 regulates optic cup development via epigenetic modulation of Wnt signaling through Lhx2.
Findings
Asxl1 knockout mice show disrupted optic cup formation at E10.5.
Asxl1 interacts with Lhx2 to repress Wnt1, Wnt2, and Wnt8b expression.
Asxl1 increases repressive histone marks and reduces active marks at Wnt ligand gene regions.
Abstract
The additional sex combs-like 1 (Asxl1) gene is a chromatin regulator involved in transcriptional activation and repression. While Asxl1 plays a crucial role in various organ development, its role in ocular development remains unclear. Here, we analyzed Asxl1 knockout (KO) mice and observed disrupted optic cup formation at embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5). RNA-seq of the E10.5 optic cup revealed dysregulation of Wnt signaling and early eye development genes. In further investigation using isolated cell from E10.5 retinal region, neuroepithelial stem cells from Asxl1 KO embryos exhibited impaired proliferation and spheroid formation. To elucidate the transcriptional mechanism by Asxl1 in optic cup formation, biochemical assays demonstrated that Asxl1 binds the LIM domain of Lhx2, facilitating repression of Wnt1, Wnt2, and Wnt8b. Following ChIP analysis showed that the gain of function of Asxl1…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Disorders and Treatments · Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation · Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
