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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
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Platelet-derived growth factor D
(
PDGF-D
), also known as
Iris-expressed growth factor
, is a member of the PDGF/vascular endothelial growth factor family. The expression of
PDGF-D
in the eye is tissue-specific. In the anterior segment, it is localized to iris and ciliary body, whereas in the retina,
PDGF-D
is restricted to the outer plexiform layer.
PDGF-D
is present in aqueous humor but is not detectable in mature lens or in mouse lens-derived alphaTN4-1 cells. However, it is expressed in rabbit lens-derived N/N1003A cells. N/N1003A cell-conditioned medium stimulates proliferation in rat lens explants, and this is blocked by immunodepletion of
PDGF-D
. Immunopurified
PDGF-D
also stimulates cell proliferation in rat lens explants and in NIH 3T3 cells. In organ culture of rat eye anterior segments, anti-
PDGF-D
strongly inhibits lens epithelial cell proliferation. This finding suggests a major in vivo role for
PDGF-D
in the mechanisms of coordinated growth of eye tissues. Intervention in the
PDGF-D
pathway in the eye, perhaps by antibody or blocking peptide, could be useful in the treatment of certain cataracts, including post-operative secondary
cataract
.
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PMID:Platelet-derived growth factor D, tissue-specific expression in the eye, and a key role in control of lens epithelial cell proliferation. 1561 Nov 5