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Interspecies Correlations between Human and Mouse NR2E3-Associated Recessive Disease

NR2E3-associated recessive disease in humans is historically defined by congenital night blinding retinopathy, characterized by an initial increase in short-wavelength (S)-cone sensitivity and progressive loss of rod and cone function. The retinal degeneration 7 (rd7) murine model, harboring a reces...

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Autores principales: Iannaccone, Alessandro, Brabbit, Emily, Lopez-Miro, Christiaan, Love, Zoe, Griffiths, Victoria, Kedrov, Marina, Haider, Neena B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030475
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author Iannaccone, Alessandro
Brabbit, Emily
Lopez-Miro, Christiaan
Love, Zoe
Griffiths, Victoria
Kedrov, Marina
Haider, Neena B.
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Brabbit, Emily
Lopez-Miro, Christiaan
Love, Zoe
Griffiths, Victoria
Kedrov, Marina
Haider, Neena B.
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description NR2E3-associated recessive disease in humans is historically defined by congenital night blinding retinopathy, characterized by an initial increase in short-wavelength (S)-cone sensitivity and progressive loss of rod and cone function. The retinal degeneration 7 (rd7) murine model, harboring a recessive mutation in the mouse ortholog of NR2E3, has been a well-studied disease model and recently evaluated as a therapeutic model for NR2E3-associated retinal degenerations. This study aims to draw parallels between human and mouse NR2E3-related disease through examination of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) imaging between different stage of human disease and its murine counterpart. We propose that SD-OCT is a useful non-invasive diagnostic tool to compare human clinical dystrophy presentation with that of the rd7 mouse and make inference that may be of therapeutically relevance. Additionally, a longitudinal assessment of rd7 disease progression, utilizing available clinical data from our patients as well as extensive retrospective analysis of visual acuity data from published cases of human NR2E3-related disease, was curated to identify further valuable correlates between human and mouse Nr2e3 disease. Results of this study validate the slow progression of NR2E3-associated disease in humans and the rd7 mice and identify SD-OCT characteristics in patients at or near the vascular arcades that correlate well with the whorls and rosettes that are seen also in the rd7 mouse and point to imaging features that appear to be associated with better preserved S-cone mediated retinal function. The correlation of histological findings between rd7 mice and human imaging provides a solid foundation for diagnostic use of pathophysiological and prognostic information to further define characteristics and a relevant timeline for therapeutic intervention in the field of NR2E3-associated retinopathies.
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spelling pubmed-78654742021-02-07 Interspecies Correlations between Human and Mouse NR2E3-Associated Recessive Disease Iannaccone, Alessandro Brabbit, Emily Lopez-Miro, Christiaan Love, Zoe Griffiths, Victoria Kedrov, Marina Haider, Neena B. J Clin Med Article NR2E3-associated recessive disease in humans is historically defined by congenital night blinding retinopathy, characterized by an initial increase in short-wavelength (S)-cone sensitivity and progressive loss of rod and cone function. The retinal degeneration 7 (rd7) murine model, harboring a recessive mutation in the mouse ortholog of NR2E3, has been a well-studied disease model and recently evaluated as a therapeutic model for NR2E3-associated retinal degenerations. This study aims to draw parallels between human and mouse NR2E3-related disease through examination of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) imaging between different stage of human disease and its murine counterpart. We propose that SD-OCT is a useful non-invasive diagnostic tool to compare human clinical dystrophy presentation with that of the rd7 mouse and make inference that may be of therapeutically relevance. Additionally, a longitudinal assessment of rd7 disease progression, utilizing available clinical data from our patients as well as extensive retrospective analysis of visual acuity data from published cases of human NR2E3-related disease, was curated to identify further valuable correlates between human and mouse Nr2e3 disease. Results of this study validate the slow progression of NR2E3-associated disease in humans and the rd7 mice and identify SD-OCT characteristics in patients at or near the vascular arcades that correlate well with the whorls and rosettes that are seen also in the rd7 mouse and point to imaging features that appear to be associated with better preserved S-cone mediated retinal function. The correlation of histological findings between rd7 mice and human imaging provides a solid foundation for diagnostic use of pathophysiological and prognostic information to further define characteristics and a relevant timeline for therapeutic intervention in the field of NR2E3-associated retinopathies. MDPI 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7865474/ /pubmed/33513943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030475 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Interspecies Correlations between Human and Mouse NR2E3-Associated Recessive Disease
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title_short Interspecies Correlations between Human and Mouse NR2E3-Associated Recessive Disease
title_sort interspecies correlations between human and mouse nr2e3-associated recessive disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865474/
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