Characterization of the transcriptomic profile of Plagl1+/-pat retina
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Retinal damage triggers reactive gliosis in Müller glia across vertebrate species, but only in regenerative animals, such as teleost fish, do Müller glia initiate repair; proliferating and undergoing neurogenesis to replace lost cells. We found that Plagl1, a maternally imprinted gene, is dynamically regulated in reactive Müller glia post-insult, with transcript levels transiently increasing before stably declining. To study Plagl1 retinal function, we examined Plagl1+/-pat null mutants postnatally, revealing defects in retinal architecture, visual signal processing and a reactive gliotic phenotype. Plagl1+/-pat Müller glia proliferate ectopically and give rise to inner retinal neurons and photoreceptors. Transcriptomic and ATAC-seq profiles revealed similarities between Plagl1+/-pat retinas and neurodegenerative and injury models, including an upregulation of pro-gliogenic and pro-proliferative pathways, such as Notch, not observed in wild-type retinas Plagl1 is thus an essential component of the transcriptional regulatory networks that retain mammalian Müller glia in quiescence. Overall design: Transcriptomic prolifing of post-natal (P)7 Plagl1 Knock-out (8 biological samples) and 4 wild-type (4 biological samples) retinas
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2021-05-08



