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Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse
Mutations in the elongation of very long chain fatty acid 4 (ELOVL4) gene cause Stargardt macular dystrophy 3 (STGD3), a rare, juvenile-onset, autosomal dominant form of macular degeneration. Although several mouse models have already been generated to investigate the link between the three identifi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5749830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190514 |
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author | Schori, Christian Agbaga, Martin-Paul Brush, Richard S. Ayyagari, Radha Grimm, Christian Samardzija, Marijana |
author_facet | Schori, Christian Agbaga, Martin-Paul Brush, Richard S. Ayyagari, Radha Grimm, Christian Samardzija, Marijana |
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description | Mutations in the elongation of very long chain fatty acid 4 (ELOVL4) gene cause Stargardt macular dystrophy 3 (STGD3), a rare, juvenile-onset, autosomal dominant form of macular degeneration. Although several mouse models have already been generated to investigate the link between the three identified disease-causing mutations in the ELOVL4 gene, none of these models recapitulates the early-onset cone photoreceptor cell death observed in the macula of STGD3 patients. To address this specifically, we investigated the effect of mutant ELOVL4 in a mouse model with an all-cone retina. Hence, we bred mice carrying the heterozygously mutated Elovl4 gene on the R91W;Nrl(-/-) all-cone background and analyzed the retinal lipid composition, morphology, and function over the course of 1 year. We observed a reduction of total phosphatidylcholine-containing very long chain-polyunsaturated fatty acids (PC-VLC-PUFAs) by 39% in the R91W;Nrl(-/-);Elovl4 mice already at 6 weeks of age with a pronounced decline of the longest forms of PC-VLC-PUFAs. Total levels of shorter-chain fatty acids (< C26) remained unaffected. However, this reduction in PC-VLC-PUFA content in the all-cone retina had no impact on morphology or function and did not accelerate retinal degeneration in the R91W;Nrl(-/-);Elovl4 mice. Taken together, mutations in the ELOVL4 gene lead to cone degeneration in humans, whereas mouse models expressing the mutant Elovl4 show predominant rod degeneration. The lack of a phenotype in the all-cone retina expressing the mutant form of the protein supports the view that aberrant function of ELOVL4 is especially detrimental for rods in mice and suggests a more subtle role of VLC-PUFAs for cone maintenance and survival. |
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spelling | pubmed-57498302018-01-26 Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse Schori, Christian Agbaga, Martin-Paul Brush, Richard S. Ayyagari, Radha Grimm, Christian Samardzija, Marijana PLoS One Research Article Mutations in the elongation of very long chain fatty acid 4 (ELOVL4) gene cause Stargardt macular dystrophy 3 (STGD3), a rare, juvenile-onset, autosomal dominant form of macular degeneration. Although several mouse models have already been generated to investigate the link between the three identified disease-causing mutations in the ELOVL4 gene, none of these models recapitulates the early-onset cone photoreceptor cell death observed in the macula of STGD3 patients. To address this specifically, we investigated the effect of mutant ELOVL4 in a mouse model with an all-cone retina. Hence, we bred mice carrying the heterozygously mutated Elovl4 gene on the R91W;Nrl(-/-) all-cone background and analyzed the retinal lipid composition, morphology, and function over the course of 1 year. We observed a reduction of total phosphatidylcholine-containing very long chain-polyunsaturated fatty acids (PC-VLC-PUFAs) by 39% in the R91W;Nrl(-/-);Elovl4 mice already at 6 weeks of age with a pronounced decline of the longest forms of PC-VLC-PUFAs. Total levels of shorter-chain fatty acids (< C26) remained unaffected. However, this reduction in PC-VLC-PUFA content in the all-cone retina had no impact on morphology or function and did not accelerate retinal degeneration in the R91W;Nrl(-/-);Elovl4 mice. Taken together, mutations in the ELOVL4 gene lead to cone degeneration in humans, whereas mouse models expressing the mutant Elovl4 show predominant rod degeneration. The lack of a phenotype in the all-cone retina expressing the mutant form of the protein supports the view that aberrant function of ELOVL4 is especially detrimental for rods in mice and suggests a more subtle role of VLC-PUFAs for cone maintenance and survival. Public Library of Science 2018-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5749830/ /pubmed/29293603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190514 Text en © 2018 Schori 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schori, Christian Agbaga, Martin-Paul Brush, Richard S. Ayyagari, Radha Grimm, Christian Samardzija, Marijana Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title | Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title_full | Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title_fullStr | Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title_full_unstemmed | Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title_short | Elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
title_sort | elovl4 5-bp deletion does not accelerate cone photoreceptor degeneration in an all-cone mouse |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5749830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190514 |
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