Temporal regulation of green and red cone specification in human retinas and retinal organoids

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Hadyniak Sarah E.,Eldred Kiara C.,Brenerman Boris,Hussey Katarzyna A.,McCoy Rajiv C.ORCID,Sauria Michael E. G.,Kuchenbecker James A.,Neitz Maureen,Neitz Jay,Taylor James,Johnston Robert J.

Abstract

AbstractTrichromacy is unique to primates among mammals, enabled by specification of blue (short/S), green (medium/M), and red (long/L) cones. During retinal development in humans and Old World monkeys, cones make a poorly understood choice between M and L cone subtype fates. Two nonexclusive models have been proposed: a stochastic model, in which a regulatory DNA element randomly loops to either theM- or L-opsinpromoter to drive expression, and a temporal model, in which cone subtypes are generated in a developmental progression. Here we present data that support a temporal mechanism for M and L cone specification.M-opsinis expressed prior toL-opsinduring fetal retinal development. Natural variation in the ratios of M and L cone subtypes is associated with a polymorphism in theNR2F2gene, a mediator of retinoic acid (RA) signaling. RA-synthesizing enzymes are highly expressed in early development and then decrease, suggesting high RA signaling early. Human retinal organoids grown in standard culture conditions were enriched for L cones, whereas early addition of RA yielded M cone-rich organoids. Our data suggest that M cones are generated before L cones and that RA signaling induces M cones and suppresses L cones early during development. These studies advance human retinal organoids as a model to study developmental processes unique to humans and primates.One sentence summaryTemporal specification of human cones

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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