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Publication : miRNAs 182 and 183 are necessary to maintain adult cone photoreceptor outer segments and visual function.

First Author  Busskamp V Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  83
Issue  3 Pages  586-600
PubMed ID  25002228 Mgi Jnum  J:215642
Mgi Id  MGI:5605940 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.06.020
Citation  Busskamp V, et al. (2014) miRNAs 182 and 183 are necessary to maintain adult cone photoreceptor outer segments and visual function. Neuron 83(3):586-600
abstractText  The outer segments of cones serve as light detectors for daylight color vision, and their dysfunction leads to human blindness conditions. We show that the cone-specific disruption of DGCR8 in adult mice led to the loss of miRNAs and the loss of outer segments, resulting in photoreceptors with significantly reduced light responses. However, the number of cones remained unchanged. The loss of the outer segments occurred gradually over 1 month, and during this time the genetic signature of cones decreased. Reexpression of the sensory-cell-specific miR-182 and miR-183 prevented outer segment loss. These miRNAs were also necessary and sufficient for the formation of inner segments, connecting cilia and short outer segments, as well as light responses in stem-cell-derived retinal cultures. Our results show that miR-182- and miR-183-regulated pathways are necessary for cone outer segment maintenance in vivo and functional outer segment formation in vitro.
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