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Identical Mutation In A Novel Retinal Gene Causes Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration In Dogs And Retinitis Pigmentosa In Humans, Barbara Zangerl, Orly Goldstein, Alisdair R. Philip, Sarah J. P Lindauer, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Roberts F. Mullins, Alexander S. Graphodatsky, Daniel Ripoll, Jeanette S. Felix, Edwin M. Stone, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre Feb 2016

Identical Mutation In A Novel Retinal Gene Causes Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration In Dogs And Retinitis Pigmentosa In Humans, Barbara Zangerl, Orly Goldstein, Alisdair R. Philip, Sarah J. P Lindauer, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Roberts F. Mullins, Alexander S. Graphodatsky, Daniel Ripoll, Jeanette S. Felix, Edwin M. Stone, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Progressive rod–cone degeneration (prcd) is a late-onset, autosomal recessive photoreceptor degeneration of dogs and a homolog for some forms of human retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Previously, the disease-relevant interval was reduced to a 106-kb region on CFA9, and a common phenotype-specific haplotype was identified in all affected dogs from several different breeds and breed varieties. Screening of a canine retinal EST library identified partial cDNAs for novel candidate genes in the disease-relevant interval. The complete cDNA of one of these, PRCD, was cloned in dog, human, and mouse. The gene codes for a 54-amino-acid (aa) protein in dog and human and …


Canine Rd3 Mutation Establishes Rod-Cone Dysplasia Type 2 (Rcd2) As Ortholog Of Human And Murine Rd3, Anna V. Kukekova, Orly Goldstein, Jennifer L. Johnson, Malcolm A. Richardson, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Anand Swaroop, James S. Friedman, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland Feb 2016

Canine Rd3 Mutation Establishes Rod-Cone Dysplasia Type 2 (Rcd2) As Ortholog Of Human And Murine Rd3, Anna V. Kukekova, Orly Goldstein, Jennifer L. Johnson, Malcolm A. Richardson, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Anand Swaroop, James S. Friedman, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Rod-cone dysplasia type 2 (rcd2) is an autosomal recessive disorder that segregates in collie dogs. Linkage disequilibrium and meiotic linkage mapping were combined to take advantage of population structure within this breed and to fine map rcd2 to a 230-kb candidate region that included the gene C1orf36 responsible for human and murine rd3, and within which all affected dogs were homozygous for one haplotype. In one of three identified canine retinal RD3 splice variants, an insertion was found that cosegregates with rcd2 and is predicted to alter the last 61 codons of the normal open reading frame and further extend …


Col9a2 And Col9a3 Mutations In Canine Autosomal Recessive Oculoskeletal Dysplasia, Orly Goldstein, Richard Guyon, Anna Kukekova, Tatyana N. Kuznetsova, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Jennifer Johnson, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland Feb 2016

Col9a2 And Col9a3 Mutations In Canine Autosomal Recessive Oculoskeletal Dysplasia, Orly Goldstein, Richard Guyon, Anna Kukekova, Tatyana N. Kuznetsova, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Jennifer Johnson, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Oculoskeletal dysplasia segregates as an autosomal recessive trait in the Labrador retriever and Samoyed canine breeds, in which the causative loci have been termed drd1 and drd2, respectively. Affected dogs exhibit short-limbed dwarfism and severe ocular defects. The disease phenotype resembles human hereditary arthro-ophthalmopathies such as Stickler and Marshall syndromes, although these disorders are usually dominant. Linkage studies mapped drd1 to canine chromosome 24 and drd2 to canine chromosome 15. Positional candidate gene analysis then led to the identification of a 1-base insertional mutation in exon 1 of COL9A3 that cosegregates with drd1 and a 1,267-bp deletion mutation in the …


Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping In Domestic Dog Breeds Narrows The Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration Interval And Identifies Ancestral Disease-Transmitting Chromosome, Orly Goldstein, Barbara Zangerl, Sue Pearce-Kelling, Duska J. Sidjanin, James W. Kijas, Jeanette Felix, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre Feb 2016

Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping In Domestic Dog Breeds Narrows The Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration Interval And Identifies Ancestral Disease-Transmitting Chromosome, Orly Goldstein, Barbara Zangerl, Sue Pearce-Kelling, Duska J. Sidjanin, James W. Kijas, Jeanette Felix, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Canine progressive rod–cone degeneration (prcd) is a retinal disease previously mapped to a broad, gene-rich centromeric region of canine chromosome 9. As allelic disorders are present in multiple breeds, we used linkage disequilibrium (LD) to narrow the ∼6.4-Mb interval candidate region. Multiple dog breeds, each representing genetically isolated populations, were typed for SNPs and other polymorphisms identified from BACs. The candidate region was initially localized to a 1.5-Mb zero recombination interval between growth factor receptor-bound protein 2 (GRB2) and SEC14-like 1 (SEC14L). A fine-scale haplotype of the region was developed, which reduced the LD interval to 106 kb and identified …


Long-Term Restoration Of Rod And Cone Vision By Single Dose Raav-Mediated Gene Transfer To The Retina In A Canine Model Of Childhood Blindness, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Jean Bennett, Tomas S. Aleman, Artur V. Cideciyan, Jeannette Bennicelli, Nadine S. Dejneka, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Albert M. Maguire, Krzysztof Palczewski, William W. Hauswirth, Samuel G. Jacobson Feb 2016

Long-Term Restoration Of Rod And Cone Vision By Single Dose Raav-Mediated Gene Transfer To The Retina In A Canine Model Of Childhood Blindness, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Jean Bennett, Tomas S. Aleman, Artur V. Cideciyan, Jeannette Bennicelli, Nadine S. Dejneka, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Albert M. Maguire, Krzysztof Palczewski, William W. Hauswirth, Samuel G. Jacobson

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

The short- and long-term effects of gene therapy using AAV-mediated RPE65 transfer to canine retinal pigment epithelium were investigated in dogs affected with disease caused by RPE65 deficiency. Results with AAV 2/2, 2/1, and 2/5 vector pseudotypes, human or canine RPE65 cDNA, and constitutive or tissue-specific promoters were similar. Subretinally administered vectors restored retinal function in 23 of 26 eyes, but intravitreal injections consistently did not. Photoreceptoral and postreceptoral function in both rod and cone systems improved with therapy. In dogs followed electroretinographically for 3 years, responses remained stable. Biochemical analysis of retinal retinoids indicates that mutant dogs have no …


Genetic And Phenotypic Variations Of Inherited Retinal Diseases In Dogs: The Power Of Within- And Across-Breed Studies, Keiko Miyadera, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre Feb 2016

Genetic And Phenotypic Variations Of Inherited Retinal Diseases In Dogs: The Power Of Within- And Across-Breed Studies, Keiko Miyadera, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Considerable clinical and molecular variations have been known in retinal blinding diseases in man and also in dogs. Different forms of retinal diseases occur in specific breed(s) caused by mutations segregating within each isolated breeding population. While molecular studies to find genes and mutations underlying retinal diseases in dogs have benefited largely from the phenotypic and genetic uniformity within a breed, within- and across-breed variations have often played a key role in elucidating the molecular basis. The increasing knowledge of phenotypic, allelic, and genetic heterogeneities in canine retinal degeneration has shown that the overall picture is rather more complicated than …


Protection Of Retinal Cells From Ischemia By A Novel Gap Junction Inhibitor, Satyabrata Das, Dingo Lin, Snehalata Jena, Aibin Shi, Srinivas Battina, Duy H. Hua, Rachel A. Allbaugh, Dolores J. Takemoto Sep 2008

Protection Of Retinal Cells From Ischemia By A Novel Gap Junction Inhibitor, Satyabrata Das, Dingo Lin, Snehalata Jena, Aibin Shi, Srinivas Battina, Duy H. Hua, Rachel A. Allbaugh, Dolores J. Takemoto

Rachel A. Allbaugh

Retinal cells which become ischemic will pass apoptotic signal to adjacent cells, resulting in the spread of damage. This occurs through open gap junctions. A class of novel drugs, based on primaquine (PQ), was tested for binding to connexin 43 using simulated docking studies. A novel drug has been synthesized and tested for inhibition of gap junction activity using R28 neuro-retinal cells in culture. Four drugs were initially compared to mefloquine, a known gap junction inhibitor. The drug with optimal inhibitory activity, PQ1, was tested for inhibition and was found to inhibit dye transfer by 70% at 10 μM. Retinal …


Retinal Histopathology Of An Xlrp Carrier With A Mutation In The Rpgr Exon Orf15, Gustavo Aguirre, Beverly Yashar, Sinoj John, Julie Smith, K Breuer, S Hiriyanna, Anand Swaroop, Ann Milam Sep 2002

Retinal Histopathology Of An Xlrp Carrier With A Mutation In The Rpgr Exon Orf15, Gustavo Aguirre, Beverly Yashar, Sinoj John, Julie Smith, K Breuer, S Hiriyanna, Anand Swaroop, Ann Milam

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

X-linked retinitis pigmentosa comprises the severe forms of RP, with early onset of night blindness, rapid constriction of visual fields and eventual loss of central acuity. Of the five distinct XLRP loci identified on the X chromosome, mutations have been found only in theRP2 and RPGR genes. Of these, mutations in RPGR are more common, particularly in a mutational hot spot that was identified in the newly discovered exon ORF15. We report on an extended family with a microdeletion in RPGR exon ORF15 and the retinalhistopathology of a female carrier of this mutation. We found a 1 bp …


Molecular Cloning, Characterization And Expression Of A Novel Retinal Clusterin-Like Protein Cdna, Qi Zhang, Kunal Ray, Gregory M. Acland, Jill M. Czarnecki, Gustavo D. Aguirre Jan 2000

Molecular Cloning, Characterization And Expression Of A Novel Retinal Clusterin-Like Protein Cdna, Qi Zhang, Kunal Ray, Gregory M. Acland, Jill M. Czarnecki, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

A novel gene expressed predominantly in retina, but detected at a conspicuously lower level in retina of canine progressive rod cone degeneration (prcd), has been identified by suppression subtractive hybridization and retinal cDNA library screening. The characterized region of cDNA of the novel gene includes 1017 nucleotides of coding sequence predicted to encode a protein of 338 amino acids (Mr 39 389), 791 nucleotides of 5′-untranslated region (UTR), and 300 nucleotides of 3′-UTR including the poly(A)+ tail. Multiple transcripts were detected in retina by Northern blot analysis, and a lower level of expression was observed in …


Timp-1 Expression Is Increased In X-Linked Progressive Retinal Atrophy Despite Its Exclusion As A Candidate Gene, Caroline Zeiss, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Kunal Ray Dec 1998

Timp-1 Expression Is Increased In X-Linked Progressive Retinal Atrophy Despite Its Exclusion As A Candidate Gene, Caroline Zeiss, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Kunal Ray

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

X-linked progressive retinal atrophy (XLPRA) is the only known natural animal model for X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), a blinding disorder in man. The tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase 1 gene (TIMP-1), present in close proximity to one of the two XLRPloci, was tested as a candidate for XLPRA, by first characterizing the cDNA and gene from a normal dog. The cloned canine TIMP-1 cDNA is predicted to encode a protein of 207 amino acids with 66–83% identity in the deduced aa sequence with homologous mammalian genes. No sequence difference in the coding sequence of  …


Characterization Of Canine Photoreceptor Phosducin Cdna And Identification Of A Sequence Variant In Dogs With Photoreceptor Dysplasia, Qi Zhang, Gregory M. Acland, Charles J. Parhsall, Jeanette Haskell, Kunal Ray, Gustavo D. Aguirre Jul 1998

Characterization Of Canine Photoreceptor Phosducin Cdna And Identification Of A Sequence Variant In Dogs With Photoreceptor Dysplasia, Qi Zhang, Gregory M. Acland, Charles J. Parhsall, Jeanette Haskell, Kunal Ray, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Photoreceptor dysplasia (pd) is an autosomal recessive disease of miniature schnauzer dogs causing retinal degeneration. The disease is a homologue of retinitis pigmentosa, a group of genetically heterogeneous diseases, causing blindness in humans. A subtraction library was prepared from retinas of pd affected and age-matched normal control dogs to isolate de novo candidate genes for further examination. From the subtraction library, cDNA for phosducin (PDC), a member of the phototransduction pathway, was isolated as a transcript expressed at a higher level in the affected retina. First, the normal canine PDC cDNA was characterized to evaluate the PDC gene …


Canine Rod Photoreceptor Cgmp-Gated Channel Protein Α-Subunit: Studies On The Expression Of The Gene And Characterization Of The Cdna, Qi Zhang, Sue Pearce-Kelling, Gregory Acland, Gustavo Aguirre, Kunal Ray Jul 1997

Canine Rod Photoreceptor Cgmp-Gated Channel Protein Α-Subunit: Studies On The Expression Of The Gene And Characterization Of The Cdna, Qi Zhang, Sue Pearce-Kelling, Gregory Acland, Gustavo Aguirre, Kunal Ray

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Rod photoreceptor cyclic GMP gated-channel protein is a key component of the visual transduction cascade in the vertebrate retina. The protein is composed of at least two subunits (α and β). Mutations in the α-subunit (CNGC1) have been shown to cause retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in humans. Several heterogeneous canine retinal diseases, which are clinically similar to RP, are known collectively as progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and occur in dogs in a breed-specific manner. For the purpose of examining CNGC1 gene as a candidate for PRA, we report here the characterization of canine CNGC1 cDNA, and examine the expression of the …


Differential Expression Of Photoreceptor-Specific Proteins During Disease And Degeneration In The Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd) Retina, Kathryn Gropp, Jun Huang, Gustavo Aguirre May 1997

Differential Expression Of Photoreceptor-Specific Proteins During Disease And Degeneration In The Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd) Retina, Kathryn Gropp, Jun Huang, Gustavo Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Progressive rod-cone degeneration (prcd) is a late-onset hereditary retinal degeneration characterized by normal development of photoreceptors prior to degeneration and death of visual cells. We reported previously that expression of opsin mRNA and protein decreases prior to visual cell degeneration. To examine the specificity of this reduction, we have used immunocytochemistry to correlate photoreceptor-specific protein expression with visual cell disease progression. Eyes from light-adapted age-matched control andprcd-affected dogs were fixed in paraformaldehyde, embedded in diethylene glycol distearate (DGD) wax, and reacted with antibodies specific to interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), S-antigen, opsin, phosducin, γ-phosphodiesterase (γ-PDE), and β1-transducin. While IRBP expression did …


Plasma Lipid Changes In Prcd-Affected And Normal Miniature Poodles Given Oral Supplements Of Linseed Oil. Indications For The Involvement Of N-3 Fatty Acids In Inherited Retinal Degenerations, Robert E. Anderson, Maureen B. Maude, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre Jan 1994

Plasma Lipid Changes In Prcd-Affected And Normal Miniature Poodles Given Oral Supplements Of Linseed Oil. Indications For The Involvement Of N-3 Fatty Acids In Inherited Retinal Degenerations, Robert E. Anderson, Maureen B. Maude, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

It has previously been shown that miniature poodles with regressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) have lower plasma levels of docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3) than normal poodles and it has been suggested that affected animals have a defect in the motabolism of 22:6n-3. To test this hypothesis in vivo, PRCD affected and normal miniature poodles were given daily oral supplements of linsee oil (enriched in 19:3n-3, 20:5n-3, and 22:5n-3 between affected and normal dogs. Therefore, there appears to be no abnormality in the elongation and desaturation system that takes 18:3n-3 and 22:5n-3. Surprisingly, the plasma level of 22:6n-3 was reduced in both groups …


Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein (Irbp) In Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd)—Biochemical, Immunocytochemical And Immunologic Studies, Gustavo Aguirre, Barbara Wiggert, Geetha Kutty, Kenneth Long, Lila Inouye, Igal Gery, Gerald Chader Aug 1991

Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein (Irbp) In Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd)—Biochemical, Immunocytochemical And Immunologic Studies, Gustavo Aguirre, Barbara Wiggert, Geetha Kutty, Kenneth Long, Lila Inouye, Igal Gery, Gerald Chader

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) is synthesized and secreted by photoreceptor cells and is thought to facilitate the transport of retinoids during the visual cycle as well as fatty acids essential to the maintenance of normal outer segment membranes. Proteins such as IRBP, which are unique to the photoreceptor cells in the retina, are prime candidates in the consideration of biochemical defects which could contribute to photoreceptor cell degeneration in man and animals. In this study, the association between IRBP and retinal degeneration was examined using the progressive rod-cone degeneration (prcd) mutant retina in dogs as an animal model.
This study …


The Cone Matrix Sheath In The Normal And Diseased Retina: Cytochemical And Biochemical Studies Of Peanut Agglutinin-Binding Proteins In Cone And Rod-Cone Degeneration, Kenneth Long, Gustavo Aguirre May 1991

The Cone Matrix Sheath In The Normal And Diseased Retina: Cytochemical And Biochemical Studies Of Peanut Agglutinin-Binding Proteins In Cone And Rod-Cone Degeneration, Kenneth Long, Gustavo Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

The fate of the cone-associated extracellular domain, or cone matrix sheath (CMS), was examined in two canine models of hereditary retinal degeneration. The diseases, which affect cones selectively (cd = cone degeneration), or rods and cones temporally (prcd = progressive rod-cone degeneration), were examined biochemically (SDS-PAGE/lectinblots) and cytochemically (light microscopy) using peanut agglutinin lectin (PNA) to selectively label this domain and associated structures. Most of the cones had disappeared in the adult cd retina. In the remaining cones, PNA labeled the ectopically located somata and the CMSs that were present around severely diseased ones. …


Experimental Eye Research Volume 35, Issue 6, December 1982, Pages 625–642 Cover Image Retinal Degenerations In The Dog Iii Abnormal Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism In Rod-Cone Dysplasia, Gustavo Aguirre, Debora Farber, Richard Lolley, Paul O'Brien, James Alligood, R Fletcher Nov 1982

Experimental Eye Research Volume 35, Issue 6, December 1982, Pages 625–642 Cover Image Retinal Degenerations In The Dog Iii Abnormal Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism In Rod-Cone Dysplasia, Gustavo Aguirre, Debora Farber, Richard Lolley, Paul O'Brien, James Alligood, R Fletcher

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

In dogs bred to develop rod-cone dysplasia, retinal development is normal until 13 days of age.Afterwards, there is an arrest of visual cell differentiation. Rod inner segments remain diminutive and outer segments fail to elongate as in controls; the outer segments show lamellar disorientation and disorganization. Affected visual cells degenerate, but the degeneration process is more rapid and extensive for rods than cones.
Cyclic GMP levels become elevated in affected retinas early during the postnatal differentiation of visual cells; this elevation precedes any morphological evidence of photoreceptor disease. Retinal protein synthesis is normal during the time that retinal cGMP levels …