Aaron Schroers, Andreas Neueder, Isabel Massoudy, Andrea E Dillinger, Süleyman Ergün, Barbara M Braunger, Anja Schlecht
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Illuminating photoreceptors: TGFβ signaling modulates the severeness of retinal degeneration.
In various ocular diseases, retinal degeneration (RD) is a clinical symptom that can lead to irreversible vision loss. These diseases include age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Retinal degeneration describes a process during which the retina deteriorates due to the gradual death of photoreceptor cells. Although extensive research has been pursued to identify the underlying pathomechanisms, the precise molecular mechanisms that leads to photoreceptor death remains unclear. In this study, we combined the mouse model of light-induced photoreceptor degeneration with single-cell RNA sequencing to decipher the transcriptional response of degenerating photoreceptor cells. We additionally performed pseudotime analysis of gene expression changes for both the control and light-damaged photoreceptor clusters to analyze the extent of degeneration following a virtual trajectory of severeness. We found a transcriptional heterogeneity of rod photoreceptors in both control and degenerative conditions, and mapped several rod clusters which strongly differ in their transcriptional profile. We defined one of these clusters as the predominant disease-associated rod cluster, containing the most severely damaged rod cells. Pseudotime analysis demonstrated a strong regulation of TGFβ signaling and the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) in light-damaged photoreceptors suggesting a pivotal role of these mediators in retinal degeneration.
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Cell Death Discovery is a multidisciplinary, international, online-only, open access journal, dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of medicine with biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, cell biology and cell death, provided it is scientifically sound. The unrestricted access to research findings in Cell Death Discovery will foster a dynamic and highly productive dialogue between basic scientists and clinicians, as well as researchers in industry with a focus on cancer, neurobiology and inflammation research. As an official journal of the Cell Death Differentiation Association (ADMC), Cell Death Discovery will build upon the success of Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease in publishing important peer-reviewed original research, timely reviews and editorial commentary.
Cell Death Discovery is committed to increasing the reproducibility of research. To this end, in conjunction with its sister journals Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death Discovery provides a unique forum for scientists as well as clinicians and members of the pharmaceutical and biotechnical industry. It is committed to the rapid publication of high quality original papers that relate to these subjects, together with topical, usually solicited, reviews, editorial correspondence and occasional commentaries on controversial and scientifically informative issues.