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The molecular chaperone sigma 1 receptor mediates rescue of retinal cone photoreceptor cells via modulation of NRF2.

J Wang1, J Zhao2, X Cui1, B A Mysona2, S Navneet1, A Saul2, M Ahuja3, N Lambert3, I G Gazaryan4, B Thomas3, K E Bollinger2, S B Smith5.   

Abstract

Sigma 1 receptor (Sig1R), a putative molecular chaperone, has emerged as a novel therapeutic target for retinal degenerative disease. Earlier studies showed that activation of Sig1R via the high-affinity ligand (+)-pentazocine ((+)-PTZ) induced profound rescue of cone photoreceptor cells in the rd10 mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa; however the mechanism of rescue is unknown. Improved cone function in (+)-PTZ-treated mice was accompanied by reduced oxidative stress and normalization of levels of NRF2, a transcription factor that activates antioxidant response elements (AREs) of hundreds of cytoprotective genes. Here, we tested the hypothesis that modulation of NRF2 is central to Sig1R-mediated cone rescue. Activation of Sig1R in 661W cone cells using (+)-PTZ induced dose-dependent increases in NRF2-ARE binding activity and NRF2 gene/protein expression, whereas silencing Sig1R significantly decreased NRF2 protein levels and increased oxidative stress, although (+)-PTZ did not disrupt NRF2-KEAP1 binding. In vivo studies were conducted to investigate whether, in the absence of NRF2, activation of Sig1R rescues cones. (+)-PTZ was administered systemically for several weeks to rd10/nrf2+/+ and rd10/nrf2-/- mice. Through post-natal day 42, cone function was significant in rd10/nrf2+/+, but minimal in rd10/nrf2-/- mice as indicated by electroretinographic recordings using natural noise stimuli, optical coherence tomography and retinal histological analyses. Immunodetection of cones was limited in (+)-PTZ-treated rd10/nrf2-/-, though considerable in (+)-PTZ-treated rd10/nrf2+/+mice. The data suggest that Sig1R-mediated cone rescue requires NRF2 and provide evidence for a previously-unrecognized relationship between these proteins.
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Keywords:  NRF2-KEAP1; NRF2-Neh luciferase assay; Oxidative stress; Retina; Retinal neuroprotection; Retinitis pigmentosa; rd10 mouse

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30743048      PMCID: PMC6619428          DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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