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Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice

Cone photoreceptors mediate visual acuity under daylight conditions, so loss of cone-mediated central vision of course dramatically affects the quality of life of patients suffering from retinal degeneration. Therefore, promoting cone survival has become the goal of many ocular therapies and definin...

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Autores principales: Kostic, Corinne, Crippa, Sylvain Vincent, Pignat, Vérène, Bemelmans, Alexis-Pierre, Samardzija, Marijana, Grimm, Christian, Wenzel, Andreas, Arsenijevic, Yvan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21304899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016588
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author Kostic, Corinne
Crippa, Sylvain Vincent
Pignat, Vérène
Bemelmans, Alexis-Pierre
Samardzija, Marijana
Grimm, Christian
Wenzel, Andreas
Arsenijevic, Yvan
author_facet Kostic, Corinne
Crippa, Sylvain Vincent
Pignat, Vérène
Bemelmans, Alexis-Pierre
Samardzija, Marijana
Grimm, Christian
Wenzel, Andreas
Arsenijevic, Yvan
author_sort Kostic, Corinne
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description Cone photoreceptors mediate visual acuity under daylight conditions, so loss of cone-mediated central vision of course dramatically affects the quality of life of patients suffering from retinal degeneration. Therefore, promoting cone survival has become the goal of many ocular therapies and defining the stage of degeneration that still allows cell rescue is of prime importance. Using the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mouse, which carries a mutation in the Rpe65 gene leading to progressive photoreceptor degeneration in both patients and mice, we defined stages of retinal degeneration that still allow cone rescue. We evaluated the therapeutic window within which cones can be rescued, using a subretinal injection of a lentiviral vector driving expression of RPE65 in the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mice. Surprisingly, when applied to adult mice (1 month) this treatment not only stalls or slows cone degeneration but, actually, induces cone-specific protein expression that was previously absent. Before the intervention only part of the cones (40% of the number found in wild-type animals) in the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mice expressed cone transducin (GNAT2); this fraction increased to 64% after treatment. Correct S-opsin localization is also recovered in the transduced region. In consequence these results represent an extended therapeutic window compared to the Rpe65(-/-) mice, implying that patients suffering from missense mutations might also benefit from a prolonged therapeutic window. Moreover, cones are not only rescued during the course of the degeneration, but can actually recover their initial status, meaning that a proportion of altered cones in chromophore deficiency-related disease can be rehabilitated even though they are severely affected.
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spelling pubmed-30333932011-02-08 Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice Kostic, Corinne Crippa, Sylvain Vincent Pignat, Vérène Bemelmans, Alexis-Pierre Samardzija, Marijana Grimm, Christian Wenzel, Andreas Arsenijevic, Yvan PLoS One Research Article Cone photoreceptors mediate visual acuity under daylight conditions, so loss of cone-mediated central vision of course dramatically affects the quality of life of patients suffering from retinal degeneration. Therefore, promoting cone survival has become the goal of many ocular therapies and defining the stage of degeneration that still allows cell rescue is of prime importance. Using the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mouse, which carries a mutation in the Rpe65 gene leading to progressive photoreceptor degeneration in both patients and mice, we defined stages of retinal degeneration that still allow cone rescue. We evaluated the therapeutic window within which cones can be rescued, using a subretinal injection of a lentiviral vector driving expression of RPE65 in the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mice. Surprisingly, when applied to adult mice (1 month) this treatment not only stalls or slows cone degeneration but, actually, induces cone-specific protein expression that was previously absent. Before the intervention only part of the cones (40% of the number found in wild-type animals) in the Rpe65(R91W/R91W) mice expressed cone transducin (GNAT2); this fraction increased to 64% after treatment. Correct S-opsin localization is also recovered in the transduced region. In consequence these results represent an extended therapeutic window compared to the Rpe65(-/-) mice, implying that patients suffering from missense mutations might also benefit from a prolonged therapeutic window. Moreover, cones are not only rescued during the course of the degeneration, but can actually recover their initial status, meaning that a proportion of altered cones in chromophore deficiency-related disease can be rehabilitated even though they are severely affected. Public Library of Science 2011-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3033393/ /pubmed/21304899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016588 Text en Kostic et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kostic, Corinne
Crippa, Sylvain Vincent
Pignat, Vérène
Bemelmans, Alexis-Pierre
Samardzija, Marijana
Grimm, Christian
Wenzel, Andreas
Arsenijevic, Yvan
Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title_full Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title_fullStr Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title_full_unstemmed Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title_short Gene Therapy Regenerates Protein Expression in Cone Photoreceptors in Rpe65(R91W/R91W) Mice
title_sort gene therapy regenerates protein expression in cone photoreceptors in rpe65(r91w/r91w) mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21304899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016588
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