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α-Synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates

PURPOSE: α-Synuclein is a Parkinson's disease-linked protein of ubiquitous expression in the central nervous system. It has a proposed role in the modulation of neurotransmission and synaptic function. This study was aimed at analyzing expression of the α-synuclein gene in the normal retina, an...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Navarrete, Gema C., Martín-Nieto, José, Esteve-Rudd, Julián, Angulo, Antonia, Cuenca, Nicolás
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17653035
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author Martínez-Navarrete, Gema C.
Martín-Nieto, José
Esteve-Rudd, Julián
Angulo, Antonia
Cuenca, Nicolás
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Martín-Nieto, José
Esteve-Rudd, Julián
Angulo, Antonia
Cuenca, Nicolás
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description PURPOSE: α-Synuclein is a Parkinson's disease-linked protein of ubiquitous expression in the central nervous system. It has a proposed role in the modulation of neurotransmission and synaptic function. This study was aimed at analyzing expression of the α-synuclein gene in the normal retina, and characterizing its pattern of distribution in the different retinal cell types and layers in a variety of vertebrates, ranging from fish to humans. METHODS: Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting were used to assess α-synuclein expression at both mRNA and protein levels. Its retinal distribution profile was characterized by immunohistochemical methods. With this purpose, retinal sections were analyzed under fluorescent confocal microscopy using specific antibodies against α-synuclein, alone and in double or triple combinations with a set of antibodies to molecular markers for the distinct retinal neuronal types. Also, synaptophysin was used as a marker for synaptic vesicles in the retina. RESULTS: α-Synuclein mRNA and protein were expressed by both retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and neural retinal cells. The pattern of α-synuclein distribution in the retina was quite consistent across all vertebrate species examined. A strong immunoreactivity was found in the outer segments (OS) of photoreceptors and in their axon terminals (cone pedicles and rod spherules) in the outer plexiform layer (OPL) of the retina. α-Synuclein was also present in rod and cone bipolar cells, as well as in GABAergic and glycinergic amacrines, distributing along a complex plexus throughout the inner plexiform layer (IPL). Additionally, colocalization was found between α-synuclein and synaptophysin at presynaptic terminals of the retina. α-Synuclein-positive phagosome-like structures were observed in the cytoplasm of RPE cells. CONCLUSIONS: An involvement of α-synuclein can be postulated in neurotransmission at axon terminals of photoreceptors in the OPL, and at presynaptic endings of bipolar and amacrine cells in the IPL. As well, this protein could have a role in the function as well as the maintenance of photoreceptor OS. α-Synuclein contained in RPE cells should derive not only from protein expression by this cell type, but also from their phagocytosis of OS disc membranes.
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spelling pubmed-33804202012-06-27 α-Synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates Martínez-Navarrete, Gema C. Martín-Nieto, José Esteve-Rudd, Julián Angulo, Antonia Cuenca, Nicolás Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: α-Synuclein is a Parkinson's disease-linked protein of ubiquitous expression in the central nervous system. It has a proposed role in the modulation of neurotransmission and synaptic function. This study was aimed at analyzing expression of the α-synuclein gene in the normal retina, and characterizing its pattern of distribution in the different retinal cell types and layers in a variety of vertebrates, ranging from fish to humans. METHODS: Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting were used to assess α-synuclein expression at both mRNA and protein levels. Its retinal distribution profile was characterized by immunohistochemical methods. With this purpose, retinal sections were analyzed under fluorescent confocal microscopy using specific antibodies against α-synuclein, alone and in double or triple combinations with a set of antibodies to molecular markers for the distinct retinal neuronal types. Also, synaptophysin was used as a marker for synaptic vesicles in the retina. RESULTS: α-Synuclein mRNA and protein were expressed by both retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and neural retinal cells. The pattern of α-synuclein distribution in the retina was quite consistent across all vertebrate species examined. A strong immunoreactivity was found in the outer segments (OS) of photoreceptors and in their axon terminals (cone pedicles and rod spherules) in the outer plexiform layer (OPL) of the retina. α-Synuclein was also present in rod and cone bipolar cells, as well as in GABAergic and glycinergic amacrines, distributing along a complex plexus throughout the inner plexiform layer (IPL). Additionally, colocalization was found between α-synuclein and synaptophysin at presynaptic terminals of the retina. α-Synuclein-positive phagosome-like structures were observed in the cytoplasm of RPE cells. CONCLUSIONS: An involvement of α-synuclein can be postulated in neurotransmission at axon terminals of photoreceptors in the OPL, and at presynaptic endings of bipolar and amacrine cells in the IPL. As well, this protein could have a role in the function as well as the maintenance of photoreceptor OS. α-Synuclein contained in RPE cells should derive not only from protein expression by this cell type, but also from their phagocytosis of OS disc membranes. Molecular Vision 2007-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3380420/ /pubmed/17653035 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Martín-Nieto, José
Esteve-Rudd, Julián
Angulo, Antonia
Cuenca, Nicolás
α-Synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates
title α-Synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates
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title_short α-Synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates
title_sort α-synuclein gene expression profile in the retina of vertebrates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17653035
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