4.8 Article

Retina as a window to cerebral dysfunction following studies with circRNA signature during neurodegeneration

Journal

THERANOSTICS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 1814-1827

Publisher

IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/thno.51550

Keywords

Circular RNAs; Ischemia; MCAO; OGD/R; retinal neurodegeneration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81800858, 81470594, 81570859]
  2. Medical Science and Technology Development Project Fund of Nanjing [ZKX1705, YKK19158]
  3. Innovation Team Project Fund of Jiangsu Province [CXTDB2017010]

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This study provides molecular evidence that the retina is a window of the brain from the circRNA perspective. cGLIS3 is a common regulator and diagnostic marker of cerebral neurodegeneration and retinal neurodegeneration.
Ischemia-induced cerebral injury is a major cause of dementia or death worldwide. The pre-diagnosis is still challenging due to the retarded symptoms. The retina is regarded as the extension of cerebral tissue. Circular RNAs have emerged as the crucial regulators in gene regulatory network and disease progression. However, it is still unknown whether circRNAs can be used as the common regulators and diagnostic markers for cerebral neurodegeneration and retinal neurodegeneration. Methods: C57BL/6J mice were subjected to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion and circRNA microarray profiling was performed to identify neurodegeneration-related circRNAs. Quantitative reverse-transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) assays were performed to verify circRNA expression pattern. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis was performed to determine the biologic modules and signaling pathway. TTC staining, Nissl's staining, and immunofluorescence staining assays were performed to investigate the role of circRNA in cerebral neurodegeneration and retinal neurodegeneration in vivo. MTT assay, Propidium iodide (PI)/Calcein-AM staining, and Rhodamine 123 assays were performed to investigate the role of circRNA in neuronal injury in vitro. Bioinformatics, RIP, and luciferase activity assays were performed to determine the regulatory mechanism of circRNA in neurodegeneration. Results: 217 differentially expressed circRNAs were identified between ischemic cerebral tissues and normal controls. Among them, cGLIS3 was shown as the common regulator of cerebral neurodegeneration and retinal neurodegeneration. cGLIS3 silencing alleviated ischemia-induced retinal neurodegeneration and MCAO-induced cerebral neurodegeneration in vivo. cGLIS3 silencing protected against OGD/R-induced RGC injury in vitro. The circulating levels of cGLIS3 were significantly increased in the patients with ischemic stroke compared to healthy subjects. cGLIS3 levels were also increased in the aqueous humor of the patients with retinal vein occlusion. cGLIS3 regulated neuronal cell injury by acting as miR-203 sponge and its level was controlled by EIF4A3. Conclusions: This study provides molecular evidence that the retina is window of the brain from circRNA perspective. cGLIS3 is a common regulator and diagnostic marker of cerebral neurodegeneration and retinal neurodegeneration.

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