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Negative impact of rAAV2 mediated expression of SOCS3 on the regeneration of adult retinal ganglion cell axons

Authors :
Alan R. Harvey
Jillian Muhling
Margaret A. Pollett
Erich M. E. Ehlert
Mats Hellström
Joost Verhaagen
Ying Hu
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN)
Source :
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences, 46, 507-15, Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences, 46, 2, pp. 507-15, Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 46, 507-515. Academic Press
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Intravitreal injections of recombinant ciliary neurotrophic factor (rCNTF) protect adult rat retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) after injury and stimulate regeneration, an effect enhanced by co-injection with a cAMP analogue (CPT-cAMP). This effect is partly mediated by PKA and associated signaling pathways, but CPT-cAMP also moderates upregulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) pathways after rCNTF injection, which will also enhance the responsiveness of RGCs to this and perhaps other cytokines. We now report that intravitreal injections of CPT-cAMP do not potentiate RGC axonal regeneration when CNTF is expressed via an adeno-associated viral vector (rAAV2), and concomitantly we show that increases in retinal SOCS mRNA expression are less when CNTF is delivered using the vector. We also directly tested the impact of elevated SOCS3 expression on the survival and regeneration of injured adult RGCs by injecting a bicistronic rAAV2-SOCS3-GFP vector into the vitreous of eyes in rats with a peripheral nerve graft sutured onto the cut optic nerve. Overexpression of SOCS3 resulted in an overall reduction in axonal regrowth and almost complete regeneration failure of RGCs transduced with the rAAV2-SOCS3-GFP vector. Furthermore, rAAV2-mediated expression of SOCS3 abolished the normally neurotrophic effects elicited by intravitreal rCNTF injections. In summary, CNTF delivery to the retina using viral vectors may be more effective than bolus rCNTF injections because the gene therapy approach has a less pronounced effect on neuron-intrinsic SOCS repressor pathways. Our new gain of function data using rAAV2-SOCS3-GFP demonstrate the negative impact of enhanced SOCS3 expression on the regenerative potential of mature CNS neurons.

Details

ISSN :
10447431
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....69cd4a1016bcb6a6baa9c32fbfddd6c2