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Downregulating Nrl Expression and Rod Photoreceptor Protection
Yiwen Li1, Shuliang Jiao2, Weng Tao3
1Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
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Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a genetically heterogeneous group of inherited retinal degenerations with primary degeneration of rod photoreceptors followed by secondary cone loss. We investigated whether downregulating Nrl (neural retina leucine zipper), a key transcription factor specifying rod fate, can reprogram rods into a more resilient state. In a transgenic NrlN/N mouse in which Nrl was markedly downregulated, the rod phenotype became more like a rod precursor, particularly in the inferior retina. Crossing NrlN/N mice with two rod degeneration models, rd1 (Pde6brd1/rd1) and rhodopsin P23H knock-in (RhoP23H/P23H) mice, showed significantly improved photoreceptor survival in double-mutant mice. In addition, AAV-mediated delivery of shRNA targeting Nrl mRNA substantially enhanced photoreceptor survival in rd10 (Pde6brd10/rd10) mice. These findings demonstrate that downregulation of Nrl reprograms rods and confers broad resistance to degeneration across multiple RP models. AAV-mediated Nrl knockdown represents a promising mutation-independent therapeutic strategy for autosomal recessive and dominant forms of RP.

