Identification of the molecular signatures integral to regenerating photoreceptors in the retina of the zebra fish.

Sonya E L Craig, Anda-Alexandra Calinescu, Peter F Hitchcock
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Unlabelled: Investigating neuronal and photoreceptor regeneration in the retina of zebra fish has begun to yield insights into both the cellular and molecular means by which this lower vertebrate is able to repair its central nervous system. However, knowledge about the signaling molecules in the local microenvironment of a retinal injury and the transcriptional events they activate during neuronal death and regeneration is still lacking. To identify genes involved in photoreceptor regeneration, we combined light-induced photoreceptor lesions, laser-capture microdissection of the outer nuclear layer (ONL) and analysis of gene expression to characterize transcriptional changes for cells in the ONL as photoreceptors die and are regenerated. Using this approach, we were able to characterize aspects of the molecular signature of injured and dying photoreceptors, cone photoreceptor progenitors, and microglia within the ONL. We validated changes in gene expression and characterized the cellular expression for three novel, extracellular signaling molecules that we hypothesize are involved in regulating regenerative events in the retina.

Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12177-008-9011-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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斑马鱼视网膜中再生光感受器分子特征的鉴定。
未标记:对斑马鱼视网膜中神经元和光感受器再生的研究已经开始深入了解这种低等脊椎动物能够修复其中枢神经系统的细胞和分子手段。然而,关于视网膜损伤局部微环境中的信号分子及其在神经元死亡和再生过程中激活的转录事件的知识仍然缺乏。为了鉴定参与光感受器再生的基因,我们结合光诱导的光感受器病变、激光捕获的外核层显微解剖(ONL)和基因表达分析来表征光感受器死亡和再生过程中ONL细胞的转录变化。使用这种方法,我们能够表征ONL中受伤和死亡的光感受器、锥状光感受器祖细胞和小胶质细胞的分子特征。我们验证了基因表达的变化,并表征了三种新的细胞外信号分子的细胞表达,我们假设它们参与调节视网膜的再生事件。电子补充资料:本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007/s12177-008-9011-5)包含补充资料,可供授权用户使用。
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