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SNAP-25, but not SNAP-23, is essential for photoreceptor development, survival, and function in mice.


ABSTRACT: SNARE-mediated vesicular transport is thought to play roles in photoreceptor glutamate exocytosis and photopigment delivery. However, the functions of Synaptosomal-associated protein (SNAP) isoforms in photoreceptors are unknown. Here, we revisit the expression of SNAP-23 and SNAP-25 and generate photoreceptor-specific knockout mice to investigate their roles. Although we find that SNAP-23 shows weak mRNA expression in photoreceptors, SNAP-23 removal does not affect retinal morphology or vision. SNAP-25 mRNA is developmentally regulated and undergoes mRNA trafficking to photoreceptor inner segments at postnatal day 9 (P9). SNAP-25 knockout photoreceptors develop normally until P9 but degenerate by P14 resulting in severe retinal thinning. Photoreceptor loss in SNAP-25 knockout mice is associated with abolished electroretinograms and vision loss. We find mistrafficked photopigments, enlarged synaptic vesicles, and abnormal synaptic ribbons which potentially underlie photoreceptor degeneration. Our results conclude that SNAP-25, but not SNAP-23, mediates photopigment delivery and synaptic functioning required for photoreceptor development, survival, and function.

SUBMITTER: Huang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10770054 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SNAP-25, but not SNAP-23, is essential for photoreceptor development, survival, and function in mice.

Huang Mengjia M   Chow Chun Hin CH   Gurdita Akshay A   Harada Hidekiyo H   Pham Truong Victor Q B VQB   Eide Sarah S   Sun Hong-Shuo HS   Feng Zhong-Ping ZP   Monnier Philippe P PP   Wallace Valerie A VA   Sugita Shuzo S  

Communications biology 20240105 1


SNARE-mediated vesicular transport is thought to play roles in photoreceptor glutamate exocytosis and photopigment delivery. However, the functions of Synaptosomal-associated protein (SNAP) isoforms in photoreceptors are unknown. Here, we revisit the expression of SNAP-23 and SNAP-25 and generate photoreceptor-specific knockout mice to investigate their roles. Although we find that SNAP-23 shows weak mRNA expression in photoreceptors, SNAP-23 removal does not affect retinal morphology or vision.  ...[more]

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