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Thrombospondin-1 Mediates Axon Regeneration in Retinal Ganglion Cells.

Neuron. 2019-06; 
BrayEric R,YungherBenjamin J,LevayKonstantin,RibeiroMarcio,DvoryanchikovGennady,AyupeAna C,ThakorKinjal,MarksVictoria,RandolphMichael,DanziMatt C,SchmidtTiffany M,ChaudhariNirupa,LemmonVance P,HattarSamer,ParkKev
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摘要

Neuronal subtypes show diverse injury responses, but the molecular underpinnings remain elusive. Using transgenic mice that allow reliable visualization of axonal fate, we demonstrate that intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are both resilient to cell death and highly regenerative. Using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we show genes that are differentially expressed in ipRGCs and that associate with their survival and axon regeneration. Strikingly, thrombospondin-1 (Thbs1) ranked as the most differentially expressed gene, along with the well-documented injury-response genes Atf3 and Jun. THBS1 knockdown in RGCs eliminated axon regeneration. Conversely, RGC overexpression of THBS1 ... More

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axon growth,axon injury,axon regeneration,extracellular matrix protein,ipRGCs,melanopsin,retina,retinal ganglion cells,syndecan,thrombospo