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Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome

Ciliopathies lead to multiorgan pathologies that include renal cysts, deafness, obesity and retinal degeneration. Retinal photoreceptors have connecting cilia joining the inner and outer segment that are responsible for transport of molecules to develop and maintain the outer segment process. The pr...

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Autores principales: Tiwari, Sarika, Hudson, Scott, Gattone, Vincent H., Miller, Caroline, Chernoff, Ellen A. G., Belecky-Adams, Teri L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23516626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059306
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author Tiwari, Sarika
Hudson, Scott
Gattone, Vincent H.
Miller, Caroline
Chernoff, Ellen A. G.
Belecky-Adams, Teri L.
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Hudson, Scott
Gattone, Vincent H.
Miller, Caroline
Chernoff, Ellen A. G.
Belecky-Adams, Teri L.
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description Ciliopathies lead to multiorgan pathologies that include renal cysts, deafness, obesity and retinal degeneration. Retinal photoreceptors have connecting cilia joining the inner and outer segment that are responsible for transport of molecules to develop and maintain the outer segment process. The present study evaluated meckelin (MKS3) expression during outer segment genesis and determined the consequences of mutant meckelin on photoreceptor development and survival in Wistar polycystic kidney disease Wpk/Wpk rat using immunohistochemistry, analysis of cell death and electron microscopy. MKS3 was ubiquitously expressed throughout the retina at postnatal day 10 (P10) and P21. However, in the mature retina, MKS3 expression was restricted to photoreceptors and the retinal ganglion cell layer. At P10, both the wild type and homozygous Wpk mutant retina had all retinal cell types. In contrast, by P21, cells expressing rod- and cone-specific markers were fewer in number and expression of opsins appeared to be abnormally localized to the cell body. Cell death analyses were consistent with the disappearance of photoreceptor-specific markers and showed that the cells were undergoing caspase-dependent cell death. By electron microscopy, P10 photoreceptors showed rudimentary outer segments with an axoneme, but did not develop outer segment discs that were clearly present in the wild type counterpart. At p21 the mutant outer segments appeared much the same as the P10 mutant outer segments with only a short axoneme, while the wild-type controls had developed outer segments with many well-organized discs. We conclude that MKS3 is not important for formation of connecting cilium and rudimentary outer segments, but is critical for the maturation of outer segment processes.
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spelling pubmed-35963352013-03-20 Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome Tiwari, Sarika Hudson, Scott Gattone, Vincent H. Miller, Caroline Chernoff, Ellen A. G. Belecky-Adams, Teri L. PLoS One Research Article Ciliopathies lead to multiorgan pathologies that include renal cysts, deafness, obesity and retinal degeneration. Retinal photoreceptors have connecting cilia joining the inner and outer segment that are responsible for transport of molecules to develop and maintain the outer segment process. The present study evaluated meckelin (MKS3) expression during outer segment genesis and determined the consequences of mutant meckelin on photoreceptor development and survival in Wistar polycystic kidney disease Wpk/Wpk rat using immunohistochemistry, analysis of cell death and electron microscopy. MKS3 was ubiquitously expressed throughout the retina at postnatal day 10 (P10) and P21. However, in the mature retina, MKS3 expression was restricted to photoreceptors and the retinal ganglion cell layer. At P10, both the wild type and homozygous Wpk mutant retina had all retinal cell types. In contrast, by P21, cells expressing rod- and cone-specific markers were fewer in number and expression of opsins appeared to be abnormally localized to the cell body. Cell death analyses were consistent with the disappearance of photoreceptor-specific markers and showed that the cells were undergoing caspase-dependent cell death. By electron microscopy, P10 photoreceptors showed rudimentary outer segments with an axoneme, but did not develop outer segment discs that were clearly present in the wild type counterpart. At p21 the mutant outer segments appeared much the same as the P10 mutant outer segments with only a short axoneme, while the wild-type controls had developed outer segments with many well-organized discs. We conclude that MKS3 is not important for formation of connecting cilium and rudimentary outer segments, but is critical for the maturation of outer segment processes. Public Library of Science 2013-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3596335/ /pubmed/23516626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059306 Text en © 2013 Tiwari 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.
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Hudson, Scott
Gattone, Vincent H.
Miller, Caroline
Chernoff, Ellen A. G.
Belecky-Adams, Teri L.
Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title_full Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title_fullStr Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title_short Meckelin 3 Is Necessary for Photoreceptor Outer Segment Development in Rat Meckel Syndrome
title_sort meckelin 3 is necessary for photoreceptor outer segment development in rat meckel syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23516626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059306
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