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Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones
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Sauria, Michael E. G.
, Brenerman, Boris
, Neitz, Maureen
, Reh, Thomas
, Johnston, Robert J.
, Taylor, James
, Neitz, Jay
, Glass, Ian
, Hussey, Katarzyna A.
, Hagen, Joanna F. D.
, Eldred, Kiara C.
, McCoy, Rajiv C.
, Hadyniak, Sarah E.
, Kuchenbecker, James A.
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cones
/ Genetic polymorphisms
/ Human populations
/ Human tissues
/ Hybridization
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Messenger RNA
/ Methods
/ Organoids
/ People and Places
/ Plasmids
/ Polymorphism
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Retina
/ Retinoic acid
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis (Statistics)
/ Tretinoin
/ Trichromacy
/ Visualization
2024
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Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones
by
Sauria, Michael E. G.
, Brenerman, Boris
, Neitz, Maureen
, Reh, Thomas
, Johnston, Robert J.
, Taylor, James
, Neitz, Jay
, Glass, Ian
, Hussey, Katarzyna A.
, Hagen, Joanna F. D.
, Eldred, Kiara C.
, McCoy, Rajiv C.
, Hadyniak, Sarah E.
, Kuchenbecker, James A.
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cones
/ Genetic polymorphisms
/ Human populations
/ Human tissues
/ Hybridization
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Messenger RNA
/ Methods
/ Organoids
/ People and Places
/ Plasmids
/ Polymorphism
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Retina
/ Retinoic acid
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis (Statistics)
/ Tretinoin
/ Trichromacy
/ Visualization
2024
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Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones
by
Sauria, Michael E. G.
, Brenerman, Boris
, Neitz, Maureen
, Reh, Thomas
, Johnston, Robert J.
, Taylor, James
, Neitz, Jay
, Glass, Ian
, Hussey, Katarzyna A.
, Hagen, Joanna F. D.
, Eldred, Kiara C.
, McCoy, Rajiv C.
, Hadyniak, Sarah E.
, Kuchenbecker, James A.
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cones
/ Genetic polymorphisms
/ Human populations
/ Human tissues
/ Hybridization
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Messenger RNA
/ Methods
/ Organoids
/ People and Places
/ Plasmids
/ Polymorphism
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Retina
/ Retinoic acid
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis (Statistics)
/ Tretinoin
/ Trichromacy
/ Visualization
2024
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Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones
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Retinoic acid signaling regulates spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones
2024
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Trichromacy is unique to primates among placental mammals, enabled by blue (short/S), green (medium/M), and red (long/L) cones. In humans, great apes, and Old World monkeys, cones make a poorly understood choice between M and L cone subtype fates. To determine mechanisms specifying M and L cones, we developed an approach to visualize expression of the highly similar M- and L-opsin mRNAs. M-opsin was observed before L-opsin expression during early human eye development, suggesting that M cones are generated before L cones. In adult human tissue, the early-developing central retina contained a mix of M and L cones compared to the late-developing peripheral region, which contained a high proportion of L cones. Retinoic acid (RA)-synthesizing enzymes are highly expressed early in retinal development. High RA signaling early was sufficient to promote M cone fate and suppress L cone fate in retinal organoids. Across a human population sample, natural variation in the ratios of M and L cone subtypes was associated with a noncoding polymorphism in the NR2F2 gene, a mediator of RA signaling. Our data suggest that RA promotes M cone fate early in development to generate the pattern of M and L cones across the human retina.
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