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α2δ-4 Is Required for the Molecular and Structural Organization of Rod and Cone Photoreceptor Synapses.

Vasily Kerov1, Joseph G Laird2, Mei-Ling Joiner1, Sharmon Knecht3, Daniel Soh1, Jussara Hagen1, Sarah H Gardner2, Wade Gutierrez4, Takeshi Yoshimatsu3, Sajag Bhattarai5, Teresa Puthussery6, Nikolai O Artemyev1, Arlene V Drack5, Rachel O Wong3, Sheila A Baker7,5, Amy Lee8,9,10.   

Abstract

α2δ-4 is an auxiliary subunit of voltage-gated Cav1.4 L-type channels that regulate the development and mature exocytotic function of the photoreceptor ribbon synapse. In humans, mutations in the CACNA2D4 gene encoding α2δ-4 cause heterogeneous forms of vision impairment in humans, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of which remain unclear. To investigate the retinal function of α2δ-4, we used genome editing to generate an α2δ-4 knock-out (α2δ-4 KO) mouse. In male and female α2δ-4 KO mice, rod spherules lack ribbons and other synaptic hallmarks early in development. Although the molecular organization of cone synapses is less affected than rod synapses, horizontal and cone bipolar processes extend abnormally in the outer nuclear layer in α2δ-4 KO retina. In reconstructions of α2δ-4 KO cone pedicles by serial block face scanning electron microscopy, ribbons appear normal, except that less than one-third show the expected triadic organization of processes at ribbon sites. The severity of the synaptic defects in α2δ-4 KO mice correlates with a progressive loss of Cav1.4 channels, first in terminals of rods and later cones. Despite the absence of b-waves in electroretinograms, visually guided behavior is evident in α2δ-4 KO mice and better under photopic than scotopic conditions. We conclude that α2δ-4 plays an essential role in maintaining the structural and functional integrity of rod and cone synapses, the disruption of which may contribute to visual impairment in humans with CACNA2D4 mutations.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT In the retina, visual information is first communicated by the synapse formed between photoreceptors and second-order neurons. The mechanisms that regulate the structural integrity of this synapse are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate a role for α2δ-4, a subunit of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, in organizing the structure and function of photoreceptor synapses. We find that presynaptic Ca2+ channels are progressively lost and that rod and cone synapses are disrupted in mice that lack α2δ-4. Our results suggest that alterations in presynaptic Ca2+ signaling and photoreceptor synapse structure may contribute to vision impairment in humans with mutations in the CACNA2D4 gene encoding α2δ-4.
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Keywords:  Ca2+ channel; photoreceptor; retina; ribbon synapse; synaptogenesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29875267      PMCID: PMC6031576          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3818-16.2018

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


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Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2000-11       Impact factor: 4.799

2.  Behavioral assessment of visual acuity in mice and rats.

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4.  The presynaptic active zone protein bassoon is essential for photoreceptor ribbon synapse formation in the retina.

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Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2003-03-06       Impact factor: 17.173

5.  Characterization of Cav1.4 complexes (α11.4, β2, and α2δ4) in HEK293T cells and in the retina.

Authors:  Amy Lee; Shiyi Wang; Brittany Williams; Jussara Hagen; Todd E Scheetz; Françoise Haeseleer
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-12-02       Impact factor: 5.157

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7.  Influence of the β2-Subunit of L-Type Voltage-Gated Cav Channels on the Structural and Functional Development of Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapses.

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Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 4.799

8.  A New Splicing Isoform of Cacna2d4 Mimicking the Effects of c.2451insC Mutation in the Retina: Novel Molecular and Electrophysiological Insights.

Authors:  Niccolò Bacchi; Andrea Messina; Verena Burtscher; Erik Dassi; Giovanni Provenzano; Yuri Bozzi; Gian Carlo Demontis; Alexandra Koschak; Michela A Denti; Simona Casarosa
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9.  Differentiation of murine models of "negative ERG" by single and repetitive light stimuli.

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10.  Functional exofacially tagged N-type calcium channels elucidate the interaction with auxiliary α2δ-1 subunits.

Authors:  John S Cassidy; Laurent Ferron; Ivan Kadurin; Wendy S Pratt; Annette C Dolphin
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-06-02       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  William Christopher Risher; Cagla Eroglu
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 6.627

Review 2.  Voltage- and calcium-gated ion channels of neurons in the vertebrate retina.

Authors:  Matthew J Van Hook; Scott Nawy; Wallace B Thoreson
Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res       Date:  2019-05-10       Impact factor: 21.198

3.  Synapse and Active Zone Assembly in the Absence of Presynaptic Ca2+ Channels and Ca2+ Entry.

Authors:  Richard G Held; Changliang Liu; Kunpeng Ma; Austin M Ramsey; Tyler B Tarr; Giovanni De Nola; Shan Shan H Wang; Jiexin Wang; Arn M J M van den Maagdenberg; Toni Schneider; Jianyuan Sun; Thomas A Blanpied; Pascal S Kaeser
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2020-06-16       Impact factor: 17.173

Review 4.  Transmission at rod and cone ribbon synapses in the retina.

Authors:  Wallace B Thoreson
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5.  Differential impact of Kv8.2 loss on rod and cone signaling and degeneration.

Authors:  Shivangi M Inamdar; Colten K Lankford; Deepak Poria; Joseph G Laird; Eduardo Solessio; Vladimir J Kefalov; Sheila A Baker
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 5.121

Review 6.  Presynaptic calcium channels: specialized control of synaptic neurotransmitter release.

Authors:  Annette C Dolphin; Amy Lee
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurosci       Date:  2020-03-11       Impact factor: 34.870

7.  Novel compound heterozygous missense variants (c.G955A and c.A1822C) of CACNA2D4 likely causing autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa in a Chinese patient.

Authors:  Jingliang Cheng; Qi Zhou; Jiewen Fu; Chunli Wei; Lianmei Zhang; Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan; Hongbin Lv; Songyot Anuchapreeda; Junjiang Fu
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Review 8.  Development and maintenance of vision's first synapse.

Authors:  Courtney A Burger; Danye Jiang; Robert D Mackin; Melanie A Samuel
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2021-04-10       Impact factor: 3.148

Review 9.  Neuronal α2δ proteins and brain disorders.

Authors:  Cornelia Ablinger; Stefanie M Geisler; Ruslan I Stanika; Christian T Klein; Gerald J Obermair
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 3.657

Review 10.  Mouse Models of Inherited Retinal Degeneration with Photoreceptor Cell Loss.

Authors:  Gayle B Collin; Navdeep Gogna; Bo Chang; Nattaya Damkham; Jai Pinkney; Lillian F Hyde; Lisa Stone; Jürgen K Naggert; Patsy M Nishina; Mark P Krebs
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-04-10       Impact factor: 7.666

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