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   The Role of TRiC-enhanced Actin Folding in Leber Congenital Amaurosis  
   
نویسنده berger silke ,currie peter d. ,berger joachim
منبع journal of ophthalmic and vision research - 2023 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:60 -67
چکیده    Purpose: mutations in tcp-1 ring complex (tric) have been associated with leber congenital amaurosis (lca). tric is involved in protein folding and has 8 essential subunits including cct5. herein, we studied the retina of tric mutant zebrafish to evaluate the possible role of impaired actin and tubulin folding in lca. methods: the cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 retina was histologically studied using toluidine blue staining as well as tunel, brdu-labeling, and phalloidin assays. retinal organisation was assessed by quantification of the cellularity utilising dapi. results: laminar organization of cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 retinas was intact. enhanced apoptosis throughout the cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 retina was not compensated by higher proliferation rates, leaving the cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 retina smaller in size. quantification of retinal layer cellularity demonstrated that specifically the numbers of the amacrine and the retinal ganglion cells were depleted, suggesting that the cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 retina was not uniformly affected by the reduced actin folding. conclusion: whereas the current literature suggests that lca is predominantly affecting retinal photoreceptor cells and the retinal pigment epithelium, cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 analyses demonstrated the important role of folding of actin by tric, suggesting that cct5𝑡𝑓 212𝑏 is
کلیدواژه Actin; cct5; Leber Congenital Amaurosis; Retina; TRiC; Zebrafish
آدرس monash university, australian regenerative medicine institute, Australia. embl australia, victoria node, Australia, monash university, australian regenerative medicine institute, Australia. embl australia, victoria node, Australia, monash university, australian regenerative medicine institute, Australia. embl australia, victoria node, Australia
پست الکترونیکی joachim.berger@monash.edu
 
     
   
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