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Publication : Role of transcription factor Tgif2 in photoreceptor differentiation in the mouse retina.

First Author  Kuribayashi H Year  2016
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  152
Pages  34-42 PubMed ID  27639517
Mgi Jnum  J:317386 Mgi Id  MGI:6832039
Doi  10.1016/j.exer.2016.09.005 Citation  Kuribayashi H, et al. (2016) Role of transcription factor Tgif2 in photoreceptor differentiation in the mouse retina. Exp Eye Res 152:34-42
abstractText  5'TG3'-interacting factors (TGIFs) function as transcriptional repressors. Defects in TGIFs cause severe abnormalities in the developing brain and face. We found that Tgif2 was highly expressed in the mouse retina at early stages of development and examined its role in retinal development. Knockdown of Tgif2 in retinal explants at E14 using shRNA (sh-Tgif2) resulted in a decreased number of rod photoreceptors, whereas the number of cone photoreceptors increased without perturbation of cell proliferation and apoptosis. Concomitantly, the expression levels of photoreceptor-related genes were decreased in sh-Tgif2-introduced retinal explants. To examine the in vivo effects of Tgif2 overexpression, we generated Tgif2 conditional knock-in mice (Tgif2cKI). Although retinal cell differentiation, based on the relative proportions of retinal subtypes in the mature retina, was not affected, we observed abnormal localization of cone photoreceptor cell nuclei in the outer nuclear layer of the Tgif2cKI retina. However, electrical retinography suggest that cones in Tgif2cKI were functionally equivalent to those of wild mice. Our study revealed that Tgif2 participates in photoreceptor cell differentiation in the early stages of retinal development and regulates proper subretinal localization of the cone photoreceptors.
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