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Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina

The majority of diseases in the retina are caused by genetic mutations affecting the development and function of photoreceptor cells. The transcriptional networks directing these processes are regulated by genes such as nuclear hormone receptors. The nuclear hormone receptor gene Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1...

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Autores principales: Mollema, Nissa J., Yuan, Yang, Jelcick, Austin S., Sachs, Andrew J., von Alpen, Désirée, Schorderet, Daniel, Escher, Pascal, Haider, Neena B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017494
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author Mollema, Nissa J.
Yuan, Yang
Jelcick, Austin S.
Sachs, Andrew J.
von Alpen, Désirée
Schorderet, Daniel
Escher, Pascal
Haider, Neena B.
author_facet Mollema, Nissa J.
Yuan, Yang
Jelcick, Austin S.
Sachs, Andrew J.
von Alpen, Désirée
Schorderet, Daniel
Escher, Pascal
Haider, Neena B.
author_sort Mollema, Nissa J.
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description The majority of diseases in the retina are caused by genetic mutations affecting the development and function of photoreceptor cells. The transcriptional networks directing these processes are regulated by genes such as nuclear hormone receptors. The nuclear hormone receptor gene Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 has been widely studied for its role in the circadian cycle and cell metabolism, however its role in the retina is unknown. In order to understand the role of Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 in the retina, we evaluated the effects of loss of Nr1d1 to the developing retina and its co-regulation with the photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor gene Nr2e3 in the developing and mature retina. Knock-down of Nr1d1 expression in the developing retina results in pan-retinal spotting and reduced retinal function by electroretinogram. Our studies show that NR1D1 protein is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer neuroblastic layer of the developing mouse retina. In the adult retina, NR1D1 is expressed in the ganglion cell layer and is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer nuclear layer, within rods and cones. Several genes co-targeted by NR2E3 and NR1D1 were identified that include: Nr2c1, Recoverin, Rgr, Rarres2, Pde8a, and Nupr1. We examined the cyclic expression of Nr1d1 and Nr2e3 over a twenty-four hour period and observed that both nuclear receptors cycle in a similar manner. Taken together, these studies reveal a novel role for Nr1d1, in conjunction with its cofactor Nr2e3, in regulating transcriptional networks critical for photoreceptor development and function.
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spelling pubmed-30508832011-03-15 Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina Mollema, Nissa J. Yuan, Yang Jelcick, Austin S. Sachs, Andrew J. von Alpen, Désirée Schorderet, Daniel Escher, Pascal Haider, Neena B. PLoS One Research Article The majority of diseases in the retina are caused by genetic mutations affecting the development and function of photoreceptor cells. The transcriptional networks directing these processes are regulated by genes such as nuclear hormone receptors. The nuclear hormone receptor gene Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 has been widely studied for its role in the circadian cycle and cell metabolism, however its role in the retina is unknown. In order to understand the role of Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 in the retina, we evaluated the effects of loss of Nr1d1 to the developing retina and its co-regulation with the photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor gene Nr2e3 in the developing and mature retina. Knock-down of Nr1d1 expression in the developing retina results in pan-retinal spotting and reduced retinal function by electroretinogram. Our studies show that NR1D1 protein is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer neuroblastic layer of the developing mouse retina. In the adult retina, NR1D1 is expressed in the ganglion cell layer and is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer nuclear layer, within rods and cones. Several genes co-targeted by NR2E3 and NR1D1 were identified that include: Nr2c1, Recoverin, Rgr, Rarres2, Pde8a, and Nupr1. We examined the cyclic expression of Nr1d1 and Nr2e3 over a twenty-four hour period and observed that both nuclear receptors cycle in a similar manner. Taken together, these studies reveal a novel role for Nr1d1, in conjunction with its cofactor Nr2e3, in regulating transcriptional networks critical for photoreceptor development and function. Public Library of Science 2011-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3050883/ /pubmed/21408158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017494 Text en Mollema 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
Mollema, Nissa J.
Yuan, Yang
Jelcick, Austin S.
Sachs, Andrew J.
von Alpen, Désirée
Schorderet, Daniel
Escher, Pascal
Haider, Neena B.
Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title_full Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title_fullStr Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title_short Nuclear Receptor Rev-erb Alpha (Nr1d1) Functions in Concert with Nr2e3 to Regulate Transcriptional Networks in the Retina
title_sort nuclear receptor rev-erb alpha (nr1d1) functions in concert with nr2e3 to regulate transcriptional networks in the retina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017494
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