4.6 Article

Exogenous PDE5 Expression Rescues Photoreceptors in RD1 Mice

Journal

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 29, Issue 40, Pages 6115-6124

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867329666220216111952

Keywords

PDE6B; RD1 mice; retinitis pigmentosa; PDE5; cGMP; rhodopsin

Funding

  1. National Precision Medicine Project [2016YFC0905200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81570882, 81770935, 81800830]
  3. Department of Science and Technology of Sichuan Province, China [2020YJ0445]
  4. Key Research and Development and Promotion Project (Science and Technology) program of Henan Province [192102310077]

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Exogenous expression of PDE5 prevents photoreceptor degeneration and promotes outer segment development in RD1 mice. Unlike the photoreceptor-specific PDE6, PDE5 shows different distribution and expression patterns. Lowering cGMP levels in photoreceptors rescues photoreceptors in RD1 retinas.
Background: Catalytic hydrolysis of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) by phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6) is critical in phototransduction signalling in photoreceptors. Mutations in the genes encoding any of the three PDE6 subunits are associated with retinitis pigmentosa, the most common form of inherited retinal diseases. The RD1 mouse carries a naturally occurring nonsense mutation in the Pde6b gene. The RD1 mouse retina rapidly degenerates and fails to form rod photoreceptor outer segments due to the elevated cGMP level and subsequent excessive Ca2+ influx. In this study, we aim to test whether the PDE5 expression, a non-photoreceptor-specific member of the PDE superfamily, rescues photoreceptors in the RD1 retina. Methods: Electroporation used the PDE5 expression plasmid to transfect neonatal RD1 mice. The mouse retina degeneration was assessed by retinal sections' stains with DAPI. The expression and localization of phototransduction proteins in photoreceptors were analysed by immunostaining. The expression of proteins in cultured cells was analysed by immunoblotting. Results: The exogenous PDE5 expression, a non-photoreceptor-specific member of the PDE superfamily, prevents photoreceptor degeneration in RD1 mice. Unlike endogenous photoreceptor-specific PDE6 localised in the outer segments of photoreceptors, ectopically-expressed PDE5 was distributed in inner segments and synaptic terminals. PDE5 also promoted the development of the outer segments in RD1 mice. PDE5 co-expression with rhodopsin in cultured cells showed enhanced rhodopsin expression. Conclusion: Lowering the cGMP level in photoreceptors by PDE5 is sufficient to rescue photoreceptors in RD1 retinas. cGMP may also play a role in rhodopsin expression regulation in photoreceptors.

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