Mutation of vsx genes in zebrafish highlights the robustness of the retinal specification network

Author:

Letelier Joaquín12ORCID,Buono Lorena13ORCID,Almuedo-Castillo María1,Zang Jingjing4,Mounieres Constanza2,González-Díaz Sergio1,Polvillo Rocío1,Sanabria-Reinoso Estefanía1,Corbacho Jorge1,Sousa-Ortega Ana1,Diez del Corral Ruth5ORCID,Neuhauss Stephan CF4ORCID,Martínez-Morales Juan R1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo (CSIC/UPO/JA)

2. Centre for Integrative Biology, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Mayor

3. IRCCS SYNLAB SDN, Via E. Gianturco

4. Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zürich

5. Champalimaud Research, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown

Abstract

Genetic studies in human and mice have established a dual role for Vsx genes in retina development: an early function in progenitors’ specification, and a later requirement for bipolar-cells fate determination. Despite their conserved expression patterns, it is currently unclear to which extent Vsx functions are also conserved across vertebrates, as mutant models are available only in mammals. To gain insight into vsx function in teleosts, we have generated vsx1 and vsx2 CRISPR/Cas9 double knockouts (vsxKO) in zebrafish. Our electrophysiological and histological analyses indicate severe visual impairment and bipolar cells depletion in vsxKO larvae, with retinal precursors being rerouted toward photoreceptor or Müller glia fates. Surprisingly, neural retina is properly specified and maintained in mutant embryos, which do not display microphthalmia. We show that although important cis-regulatory remodelling occurs in vsxKO retinas during early specification, this has little impact at a transcriptomic level. Our observations point to genetic redundancy as an important mechanism sustaining the integrity of the retinal specification network, and to Vsx genes regulatory weight varying substantially among vertebrate species.

Funder

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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