Cytoglobin deficiency potentiates Crb1-mediated retinal degeneration in rd8 mice

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Cytoglobin (Cygb) deficiency on Crb1-related retinopathy. The Crb1 cell polarity complex is required for photoreceptor function and survival. Crb1-related retinopathies encompass a broad range of phenotypes which are not completely explained by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental biology 2020-02, Vol.458 (2), p.141-152
Hauptverfasser: Kwon, Young Sam, Tham, Addy, Lopez, Antonio Jacobo, Edwards, Sydney, Woods, Sean, Chen, Jiajia, Wong-Fortunato, Jenna, Quiroz Alonso, Alejandra, Javier, Seanne, Au, Ingrid, Clarke, Maria, Humpal, Devin, Lloyd, K.C. Kent, Thomasy, Sara, Murphy, Christopher, Glaser, Thomas M., Moshiri, Ala
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Cytoglobin (Cygb) deficiency on Crb1-related retinopathy. The Crb1 cell polarity complex is required for photoreceptor function and survival. Crb1-related retinopathies encompass a broad range of phenotypes which are not completely explained by the variability of Crb1 mutations. Genes thought to modify Crb1 function are therefore important targets of research. The biological function of Cygb involves oxygen delivery, scavenging of reactive oxygen species, and nitric oxide metabolism. However, the relationship of Cygb to diseases involving the Crb1 cell polarity complex is unknown. Cygb knockout mice homozygous for the rd8 mutation (Cygb−/-rd8/rd8) were screened for ocular abnormalities and imaged using optical coherence tomography and fundus photography. Electroretinography was performed, as was histology and immunohistochemistry. Quantitative PCR was used to determine the effect of Cygb deficiency on transcription of Crb1 related cell polarity genes. Cygb−/-rd8/rd8 mice develop an abnormal retina with severe lamination abnormalities. The retina undergoes progressive degeneration with the ventral retina more severely affected than the dorsal retina. Cygb expression is in neurons of the retinal ganglion cell layer and inner nuclear layer. Immunohistochemical studies suggest that cell death predominates in the photoreceptors. Electroretinography amplitudes show reduced a- and b-waves, consistent with photoreceptor disease. Cygb deficient retinas had only modest transcriptional perturbations of Crb1-related cell polarity genes. Cygb−/- mice without the rd8 mutation did not exhibit obvious retinal abnormalities. Cygb is necessary for retinal lamination, maintenance of cell polarity, and photoreceptor survival in rd8 mice. These results are consistent with Cygb as a disease modifying gene in Crb1-related retinopathy. Further studies are necessary to investigate the role of Cygb in the human retina. •Cytoglobin is expressed in mature inner retinal neurons (retinal ganglion cells and amacrine cells).•Cytoglobin deficiency potentiates cell polarity defects in Crb1-deficient rd8 retina.•Cytoglobin deficiency results in cell polarity gene alterations.•Cytoglobin may explain in part the diversity of CRB1 related retinopathies seen in patients as a modulator of this pathway.
ISSN:0012-1606
1095-564X
DOI:10.1016/j.ydbio.2019.10.013