Abstract

Volume.119 Number.11

A Review

Atp6ap2/(Pro) renin Receptor is Required for Laminar Formation during Retinal Development in Mice
Atsuhiro Kanda
Department of Ophthalmology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine

(Pro) renin receptor[(P) RR], a key molecule for tissue renin-angiotensin system, was originally identified as Atp6ap2, an accessory subunit for vacuolar H+-ATPase that is a multi-subunit proton pump involved in fundamental cellular physiology. In this study, to elucidate the physiological functions of Atp6ap2/(P) RR during retinal development in mammals, we used Cre-LoxP system to generate photoreceptor-specific conditional knock-out (CKO) mice, and revealed a critical role of Atp6ap2/(P)RR in photoreceptor development. Deletion of photoreceptor Atp6ap2/(P) RR did not affect retinal cell differentiation, but led to laminar disorganization in the photoreceptor layer with dysfunction of photoreceptors. Cell adhesion and polarity molecules, all of which were co-localized with Atp6ap2 at the apical edge of the developing retina, were dispersed together with mislocalization of retinal progenitors apart from the apical surface in Atp6ap2 conditional knock-out mice. Among these molecules, co-immunoprecipitation using retinal homogenates and Atp6ap2/(P) RR-transfected cells showed that Atp6ap2/(P) RR interacted with partitioning defective 3 homolog (Par3) protein, known to play a pivotal role in planar cell polarity in the Par-atypical protein kinase C system. Atp6ap2 interacted with Par3 protein that plays a pivotal role in planar cell polarity. Our data provide a novel function of Atp6ap2 required as a cell polarity determinant for retinal laminar formation.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi (J Jpn Ophthalmol Soc) 119: 787-798, 2015.

Key words
Renin-angiotensin system, Atp6ap2, (Pro) renin receptor, Planar cell polarity, Retinal development, Receptor-associated prorenin system
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Atsuhiro Kanda, Ph.D. Department of Ophthalmology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine. N15 W7, Kita-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 060-8638, Japan