Otx2 and Oc1 directly regulate the transcriptional program of cone photoreceptor development

biorxiv(2020)

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The vertebrate retina is a highly organized structure of approximately 110 cell types. Retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) produce these cell types in a temporal order that is highly conserved. While some RPCs produce many cell types, some terminally dividing RPCs produce restricted types of daughter cells, such as a cone photoreceptor and a horizontal cell (HC). Here, we compared the transcriptomes and chromatin profiles of such a restricted cone/HC RPC with those of other RPCs. We identified many cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) active in cone/HC RPCs and developing cones. We then showed that Otx2 and Oc1 directly regulate the activity of multiple CRMs genome-wide, including near genes important for cone development, such as Rxrg and Neurod1. In addition, we found that Otx2 regulates itself. These results suggest that Otx2 and Oc1 have a broader role than previously appreciated, and deepen our understanding of retinal development, which may benefit therapies for retinal diseases.
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oc1,transcriptional program
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