Affiliation:
1. OncoDevelopmental Biology Program
2. Center for Neuroscience and Aging, Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California
3. Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Genetic studies have shown that retinoic acid (RA) signaling is required for mouse retina development, controlled in part by an RA-generating aldehyde dehydrogenase encoded by
Aldh1a2
(
Raldh2
) expressed transiently in the optic vesicles. We examined the function of a related gene,
Aldh1a1
(
Raldh1
), expressed throughout development in the dorsal retina.
Raldh1
−/−
mice are viable and exhibit apparently normal retinal morphology despite a complete absence of Raldh1 protein in the dorsal neural retina. RA signaling in the optic cup, detected by using a
RARE-lacZ
transgene, is not significantly altered in
Raldh1
−/−
embryos at embryonic day 10.5, possibly due to normal expression of
Aldh1a3
(
Raldh3
) in dorsal retinal pigment epithelium and ventral neural retina. However, at E16.5 when
Raldh3
is expressed ventrally but not dorsally,
Raldh1
−/−
embryos lack
RARE-lacZ
expression in the dorsal retina and its retinocollicular axonal projections, whereas normal
RARE-lacZ
expression is detected in the ventral retina and its axonal projections. Retrograde labeling of adult
Raldh1
−/−
retinal ganglion cells indicated that dorsal retinal axons project to the superior colliculus, and electroretinography revealed no defect of adult visual function, suggesting that dorsal RA signaling is unnecessary for retinal ganglion cell axonal outgrowth. We observed that RA synthesis in liver of
Raldh1
−/−
mice was greatly reduced, thus showing that Raldh1 indeed participates in RA synthesis in vivo. Our findings suggest that RA signaling may be necessary only during early stages of retina development and that if RA synthesis is needed in dorsal retina, it is catalyzed by multiple enzymes, including Raldh1.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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