Evidence for two apoptotic pathways in light-induced retinal degeneration

Excessive phototransduction signaling is thought to be involved in light-induced and inherited retinal degeneration. Using knockout mice with defects in rhodopsin shut-off and transducin signaling, we show that two different pathways of photoreceptor-cell apoptosis are induced by light. Bright light...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2002-10, Vol.32 (2), p.254-260
Hauptverfasser: Wenzel, Andreas, Taylor, Allen, Chen, Ching-Kang, Remé, Charlotte E, Brill, Elliott, Hao, Wenshan, Obin, Martin S, Lem, Janis, Krasnoperova, Nataliia V, Grimm, Christian, Kleyner, Yelena, Simon, Melvin I, Eversole-Cire, Pamela
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Zusammenfassung:Excessive phototransduction signaling is thought to be involved in light-induced and inherited retinal degeneration. Using knockout mice with defects in rhodopsin shut-off and transducin signaling, we show that two different pathways of photoreceptor-cell apoptosis are induced by light. Bright light induces apoptosis that is independent of transducin and accompanied by induction of the transcription factor AP-1. By contrast, low light induces an apoptotic pathway that requires transducin. We also provide evidence that additional genetic factors regulate sensitivity to light-induced damage. Our use of defined mouse mutants resolves some of the complexity underlying the mechanisms that regulate susceptibility to retinal degeneration.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/ng984