Literature DB >> 18199774

NeuroD1 regulates expression of thyroid hormone receptor 2 and cone opsins in the developing mouse retina.

Hong Liu1, Paige Etter, Susan Hayes, Iwan Jones, Branden Nelson, Byron Hartman, Douglas Forrest, Thomas A Reh.   

Abstract

The correct patterning of opsin expression in cone photoreceptors is critical for normal color vision. Thyroid hormone, and one of its receptors [thyroid hormone receptor beta2 (TRbeta2)], is an important regulator of opsin expression during cone photoreceptor development. Mice have two genes, encoding medium-wavelength (M) and short-wavelength (S) cone opsins. Targeted deletion of TRbeta2 leads to a uniform expression of S-opsin in all cone photoreceptors and a loss of M-opsin. The control of expression of TRbeta2 is therefore central to cone differentiation, yet there is little known about its regulation in the retina. We now report that the proneural bHLH (basic helix-loop-helix) transcription factor, NeuroD1, is necessary for sustained expression of TRbeta2 in immature cone photoreceptors. Mice deficient in NeuroD1 develop an opsin phenotype virtually identical with that of TRbeta2-deficient mice: all cones express S-opsin, and none expresses M-opsin. The introduction of NeuroD1 into embryonic retinal explants from NeuroD1-/- mice restores TRbeta2 expression. NeuroD1 binds an E-box in the intron control region of the TRbeta2 gene that mediates cone-specific expression, suggesting that NeuroD1 is a critical contributory factor to the expression of TRbeta2 in cones. These results thus connect the proneural pathway with opsin selection to ensure correct cone patterning during retinal development.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18199774      PMCID: PMC6670350          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4832-07.2008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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