Critical examination of Ptbp1-mediated glia-to-neuron conversion in the mouse retina

对小鼠视网膜中 Ptbp1 介导的胶质细胞向神经元转化的严格检查

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作者:Ye Xie, Jing Zhou, Bo Chen

Abstract

Reprogramming glial cells to convert them into neurons represents a potential therapeutic strategy that could repair damaged neural circuits and restore function. Recent studies show that downregulation of the RNA-binding protein PTBP1 leads to one-step conversion of Müller glia (MG) into retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) with a high efficiency. However, the original study did not perform fate-mapping experiments to confirm MG-to-RGC conversion after Ptbp1 downregulation. To address the fundamental question of whether Ptbp1 downregulation can convert MG into RGCs in the mouse retina, we perform fate-mapping experiments to lineage trace MG independent of the adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated labeling system. Here, we report that Ptbp1 downregulation by CRISPR-CasRx or small hairpin RNA is insufficient to convert MG to RGCs. The original conclusion of MG-to-RGC conversion is due to leaky labeling of endogenous RGCs. Our results emphasize the importance of using stringent fate mapping to determine glia-to-neuron conversion in cell reprogramming research.

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