The goal of this grant is to investigate the mechanisms controlling retinal cell differentiation in general and photoreceptor differentiation in particular. This competing renewal will investigate the role of transcription factors in the commitment of retinal progenitors to the photoreceptor fate, and in the divergent differentiation of rods and cones. Functional analysis will focus on CTCF, a multifunctional member of the Zn-finger family of transcriptional regulators, which is hypothesized to act as a regulator of retinal cell differentiation through the control of the homeobox gene Pax6. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function experiments in vivo and in vitro will be used for these studies. The transcription factor profiles of differentiated rods and cones will then be investigated, and will be compared with the profiles of their embryonic progenitors as they mature during development. These studies will involve the isolation of embryonic retinal cell layers and individual rods and cones, and their analysis with custom-made transcription factor microarrays and quantitative PCR. Temporal and spatial patterns of expression of candidate genes thus identified will be further investigated by in situ hybridization and immunocytochemisty in retinal sections. The studies are expected to identify common as well as distinctive features in the transcription factor profiles of different photoreceptor subtypes and their progenitor cells, and to provide insights into the lineage relationships of rods and cones. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01EY004859-26
Application #
7496422
Study Section
Biology and Diseases of the Posterior Eye Study Section (BDPE)
Program Officer
Greenwell, Thomas
Project Start
1983-01-01
Project End
2011-06-30
Budget Start
2008-07-01
Budget End
2009-06-30
Support Year
26
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$633,058
Indirect Cost
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Ophthalmology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
001910777
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218
Vergara, M Natalia; Gutierrez, Christian; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (2015) Efficient Gene Transfer in Chick Retinas for Primary Cell Culture Studies: An Ex-ovo Electroporation Approach. J Vis Exp :e52002
Springelkamp, Henriƫt; Mishra, Aniket; Hysi, Pirro G et al. (2015) Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies Identifies Novel Loci Associated With Optic Disc Morphology. Genet Epidemiol 39:207-16
Vergara, M Natalia; Gutierrez, Christian; O'Brien, David R et al. (2013) Ex vivo electroporation of retinal cells: a novel, high efficiency method for functional studies in primary retinal cultures. Exp Eye Res 109:40-50
Vergara, M Natalia; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (2012) Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development. Neural Dev 7:22
Vergara, M Natalia; de la Rosa, Enrique J; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (2012) Focus on molecules: proinsulin in the eye: precursor or pioneer? Exp Eye Res 101:109-10
Gutierrez, Christian; McNally, Minda; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (2011) Cytoskeleton proteins previously considered exclusive to ganglion cells are transiently expressed by all retinal neuronal precursors. BMC Dev Biol 11:46
McNally, Minda M; Wahlin, Karl J; Canto-Soler, M Valeria (2010) Endogenous expression of ASLV viral proteins in specific pathogen free chicken embryos: relevance for the developmental biology research field. BMC Dev Biol 10:106
Wahlin, Karl J; Hackler Jr, Laszlo; Adler, Ruben et al. (2010) Alternative splicing of neuroligin and its protein distribution in the outer plexiform layer of the chicken retina. J Comp Neurol 518:4938-62
Huang, Hu; Wahlin, Karl J; McNally, Minda et al. (2008) Developmental regulation of muscleblind-like (MBNL) gene expression in the chicken embryo retina. Dev Dyn 237:286-96
Wahlin, Karl J; Moreira, Ernesto F; Huang, Hu et al. (2008) Molecular dynamics of photoreceptor synapse formation in the developing chick retina. J Comp Neurol 506:822-37

Showing the most recent 10 out of 67 publications