Sstr2 Defines the Cone Differentiation-Competent Late-Stage Retinal Progenitor Cells in the Developing Mouse Retina

Author:

Bai Yihan12ORCID,He Han12,Ren Bangqi12,Ren Jiayun12,Zou Ting12,Chen Xi3,Liu Yong124

Affiliation:

1. Southwest Hospital/Southwest Eye Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University) , Chongqing , People’s Republic of China

2. Key Lab of Visual Damage and Regeneration & Restoration of Chongqing , Chongqing , People’s Republic of China

3. Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing , People’s Republic of China

4. Jinfeng Laboratory , Chongqing , China

Abstract

Abstract Cone cell death is a characteristic shared by various retinal degenerative disorders, such as cone-rod dystrophy, Stargardt disease, achromatopsia, and retinitis pigmentosa. This leads to conditions like color blindness and permanently impaired visual acuity. Stem cell therapy focused on photoreceptor replacement holds promise for addressing these conditions. However, identifying surface markers that aid in enriching retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) capable of differentiating into cones remains a complex task. In this study, we employed single-cell RNA sequencing to scrutinize the transcriptome of developing retinas in C57BL/6J mice. This revealed the distinctive expression of somatostatin receptor 2 (Sstr2), a surface protein, in late-stage RPCs exhibiting the potential for photoreceptor differentiation. In vivo lineage tracing experiments verified that Sstr2+ cells within the late embryonic retina gave rise to cones, amacrine and horizontal cells during the developmental process. Furthermore, Sstr2+ cells that were isolated from the late embryonic mouse retina displayed RPC markers and exhibited the capability to differentiate into cones in vitro. Upon subretinal transplantation into both wild-type and retinal degeneration 10 (rd10) mice, Sstr2+ cells survived and expressed cone-specific markers. This study underscores the ability of Sstr2 to enrich late-stage RPCs primed for cone differentiation to a large extent. It proposes the utility of Sstr2 as a biomarker for RPCs capable of generating cones for transplantation purposes.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Top Military Medical Science and Technology Youth Training

Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,General Medicine

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