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Endothelin-2-Mediated Protection of Mutant Photoreceptors in Inherited Photoreceptor Degeneration
Expression of the Endothelin-2 (Edn2) mRNA is greatly increased in the photoreceptors (PRs) of mouse models of inherited PR degeneration (IPD). To examine the role of Edn2 in mutant PR survival, we generated Edn2(−/−) mice carrying homozygous Pde6b(rd1) alleles or the Tg(RHO P347S) transgene. In the...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585171/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058023 |
Sumario: | Expression of the Endothelin-2 (Edn2) mRNA is greatly increased in the photoreceptors (PRs) of mouse models of inherited PR degeneration (IPD). To examine the role of Edn2 in mutant PR survival, we generated Edn2(−/−) mice carrying homozygous Pde6b(rd1) alleles or the Tg(RHO P347S) transgene. In the Edn2(−/−) background, PR survival increased 110% in Pde6b(rd1/rd1) mice at post-natal (PN) day 15, and 60% in Tg(RHO P347S) mice at PN40. In contrast, PR survival was not increased in retinal explants of Pde6b(rd1/rd1); Edn2(−/−) mice. This finding, together with systemic abnormalities in Edn2(−/−) mice, suggested that the increased survival of mutant PRs in the Edn2(−/−) background resulted at least partly from the systemic EDN2 loss of function. To examine directly the role of EDN2 in mutant PRs, we used a scAAV5-Edn2 cDNA vector to restore Edn2 expression in Pde6b(rd1/rd1); Edn2(−/−) PRs and observed an 18% increase in PR survival at PN14. Importantly, PR survival was also increased after injection of scAAV5-Edn2 into Pde6b(rd1/rd1) retinas, by 31% at PN15. Together, these findings suggest that increased Edn2 expression is protective to mutant PRs. To begin to elucidate Edn2-mediated mechanisms that contribute to PR survival, we used microarray analysis and identified a cohort of 20 genes with >4-fold increased expression in Tg(RHO P347S) retinas, including Fgf2. Notably, increased expression of the FGF2 protein in Tg(RHO P347S) PRs was ablated in Tg(RHO P347S); Edn2(−/−) retinas. Our findings indicate that the increased expression of PR Edn2 increases PR survival, and suggest that the Edn2-dependent increase in PR expression of FGF2 may contribute to the augmented survival. |
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