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Overexpressing NeuroD1 reprograms Müller cells into various types of retinal neurons

Gong Chen, Ying Xu, Di Xu, Liting Zhong, Haiyang Cheng, Zhiguo Wang, Xiong-Min Chen, Ai-Ying Feng, Wei‐Yi Chen

2022Neural Regeneration Research44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The onset of retinal degenerative disease is often associated with neuronal loss. Therefore, how to regenerate new neurons to restore vision is an important issue. NeuroD1 is a neural transcription factor with the ability to reprogram brain astrocytes into neurons in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that in adult mice, NeuroD1 can reprogram Müller cells, the principal glial cell type in the retina, to become retinal neurons. Most strikingly, ectopic expression of NeuroD1 using two different viral vectors converted Müller cells into different cell types. Specifically, AAV7m8 GFAP681::GFP-ND1 converted Müller cells into inner retinal neurons, including amacrine cells and ganglion cells. In contrast, AAV9 GFAP104::ND1-GFP converted Müller cells into outer retinal neurons such as photoreceptors and horizontal cells, with higher conversion efficiency. Furthermore, we demonstrate that Müller cell conversion induced by AAV9 GFAP104::ND1-GFP displayed clear dose- and time-dependence. These results indicate that Müller cells in adult mice are highly plastic and can be reprogrammed into various subtypes of retinal neurons.

Topics & Concepts

RetinaRetinalBiologyCell biologyNeuroscienceGreen fluorescent proteinCell typeMuller gliaViral vectorCellStem cellProgenitor cellGeneticsRecombinant DNABiochemistryGeneRetinal Development and DisordersAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
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