Author:
Zegeye Yeshumenesh,Aredo Bogale,Yuksel Seher,Kirman Dogan Can,Kumar Ashwani,Chen Bo,Turpin Emily,Shresta Sangita,He Yu-Guang,Gautron Laurent,Tang Miao,Li Xiaohong,DiCesare Sophia M.,Hulleman John D.,Xing Chao,Ludwig Sara,Moresco Eva Marie Y.,Beutler Bruce A.,Ufret-Vincenty Rafael L.
Abstract
AbstractActivated microglia have been implicated in the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and other neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory disorders, but our understanding of the mechanisms behind their activation is in infant stages. With the goal of identifying novel genes associated with microglial activation in the retina, we applied a semiquantitative fundus spot scoring scale to an unbiased, state-of-the-science mouse forward genetics pipeline. A mutation in the gene encoding the E3 ubiquitin ligase Herc3 led to prominent accumulation of fundus spots. CRISPR mutagenesis was used to generate Herc3-/- mice, which developed prominent accumulation of fundus spots and corresponding activated Iba1 + /CD16 + subretinal microglia, retinal thinning on OCT and histology, and functional deficits by Optomotory and electrophysiology. Bulk RNA sequencing identified activation of inflammatory pathways and differentially expressed genes involved in the modulation of microglial activation. Thus, despite the known expression of multiple E3 ubiquitin ligases in the retina, we identified a non-redundant role for Herc3 in retinal homeostasis. Our findings are significant given that a dysregulated ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) is important in prevalent retinal diseases, in which activated microglia appear to play a role. This association between Herc3 deficiency, retinal microglial activation and retinal degeneration merits further study.
Funder
Josephine Long Biddle Chair in Age-Related Macular Degeneration Research
Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. Fund for Research on Macular Degeneration of the Retina
National Eye Institute
National Institutes of Health
Lillian and James Cain Endowment in Vision Loss
UTSW Pilot Synergy Grant
VanSickle Family Foundation Grant
Department of Ophthalmology, UTSW
Research to Prevent Blindness
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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