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Publication : Blindness caused by deficiency in AE3 chloride/bicarbonate exchanger.

First Author  Alvarez BV Year  2007
Journal  PLoS One Volume  2
Issue  9 Pages  e839
PubMed ID  17786210 Mgi Jnum  J:129363
Mgi Id  MGI:3769168 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0000839
Citation  Alvarez BV, et al. (2007) Blindness caused by deficiency in AE3 chloride/bicarbonate exchanger. PLoS One 2(9):e839
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Vision is initiated by phototransduction in the outer retina by photoreceptors, whose high metabolic rate generates large CO2 loads. Inner retina cells then process the visual signal and CO2. The anion exchanger 3 gene (AE3/Slc4a3) encodes full-length AE3 (AE3fl) and cardiac AE3 (AE3c) isoforms, catalyzing plasma membrane Cl-/HCO3- exchange in Muller (AE3fl) and horizontal (AE3c) cells. AE3 thus maintains acid-balance by removing photoreceptor-generated CO2 waste. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We report that Slc4a3-/- null mice have inner retina defects (electroretinogram b-wave reduction, optic nerve and retinal vessel anomalies). These pathologic features are common to most human vitreoretinal degenerations. Immunobloting analysis revealed that Na+/HCO3- co-transporter (NBC1), and carbonic anhydrase II and CAXIV, protein expression were elevated in Slc4a3-/- mouse retinas, suggesting compensation for loss of AE3. TUNEL staining showed increased numbers of apoptotic nuclei from 4-6 months of age, in Slc4a3-/- mice, indicating late onset photoreceptor death. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Identification of Slc4a3 as underlying a previously unrecognized cause of blindness suggests this gene as a new candidate for a subset of hereditary vitreoretinal retinal degeneration.
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