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Glia ; 61(10): 1687-97, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23918319

ABSTRACT

Müller glia are the resident radial glia in the vertebrate retina. The response of mammalian Müller glia to retinal damage often results in a glial scar and no functional replacement of lost neurons. Adult zebrafish Müller glia, in contrast, are considered tissue-specific stem cells that can self-renew and generate neurogenic progenitors to regenerate all retinal neurons after damage. Here, we demonstrate that regulation of TGFß signaling by the corepressors Tgif1 and Six3b is critical for the proliferative response to photoreceptor destruction in the adult zebrafish retina. When function of these corepressors is disrupted, Müller glia and their progeny proliferate less, leading to a significant reduction in photoreceptor regeneration. Tgif1 expression and regulation of TGFß signaling are implicated in the function of several types of stem cells, but this is the first demonstration that this regulatory network is necessary for regeneration of neurons.


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Ependymoglial Cells/metabolism , Nerve Regeneration/physiology , Retinal Degeneration/pathology , Signal Transduction/physiology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Cell Proliferation , Disease Models, Animal , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/genetics , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/metabolism , Eye Proteins/genetics , Gliosis/genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics , Mutation/genetics , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Photic Stimulation/adverse effects , Retina/pathology , Retinal Degeneration/etiology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/genetics , Up-Regulation/genetics , Zebrafish , Zebrafish Proteins/genetics , Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism , Homeobox Protein SIX3
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