Publications by authors named "Maho Nagata-Takaoka"

Article Synopsis
  • The cornea is super important for clear vision, and special stem cells help it heal when it's damaged.
  • Scientists found that a protein called LRIG1 is really important for these stem cells to work properly and help the cornea stay clear.
  • When LRIG1 is missing, it can cause the cornea to become cloudy and lead to blindness, but blocking another protein called STAT3 can help fix some of the problems.
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Gelatinous drop-like dystrophy (GDLD) is a rare autosomal recessive form of corneal dystrophy characterized by subepithelial amyloid depositions on the cornea. Previous clinical and laboratory observations have strongly suggested that epithelial barrier function is significantly decreased in GDLD. Despite the decade-old identification of the tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 2 (TACSTD2) gene as a causative gene for GDLD, the mechanism by which the loss of function of this causative gene leads to the pathological consequence of this disease remains unknown.

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