Lecithin-retinol acyltransferase is essential for accumulation of all-trans-retinyl esters in the eye and in the liver

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Ophthalmology
Creator Baehr, Wolfgang
Other Author Batten, Matthew L.; Imanishi, Yoshikazu; Maeda, Tadao; Tu, Daniel C.; Moise, Alexander R.; Bronson, Darin; Possin, Daniel; Van Gelder, Russell N.; Palczewski, Krzysztof
Title Lecithin-retinol acyltransferase is essential for accumulation of all-trans-retinyl esters in the eye and in the liver
Date 2004
Description Lecithin-retinol acyltransferase (LRAT), an enzyme present mainly in the retinal pigmented epithelial cells and liver, converts all-trans-retinol into all-trans-retinyl esters. In the retinal pigmented epithelium, LRAT plays a key role in the retinoid cycle, a two-cell recycling system that replenishes the 11-cis-retinal chromophore of rhodopsin and cone pigments. We disrupted mouse Lrat gene expression by targeted recombination and generated a homozygous Lrat knock-out (Lrat-/-) mouse. Despite the expression of LRAT in multiple tissues, the Lrat-/- mouse develops normally. The histological analysis and electron microscopy of the retina for 6-8-week-old Lrat-/- mice revealed that the rod outer segments are approximately 35% shorter than those of Lrat+/+ mice, whereas other neuronal layers appear normal. Lrat-/- mice have trace levels of all-trans-retinyl esters in the liver, lung, eye, and blood, whereas the circulating all-trans-retinol is reduced only slightly. Scotopic and photopic electroretinograms as well as pupillary constriction analyses revealed that rod and cone visual functions are severely attenuated at an early age. We conclude that Lrat-/- mice may serve as an animal model with early onset severe retinal dystrophy and severe retinyl ester deprivation.
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Publisher American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Volume 279
Issue 11
First Page 10422
Last Page 10432
Subject Antibodies, Monoclonal; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Microscopy, Fluorescence
Subject MESH Acyltransferases; Esters; Electroretinography
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Batten ML, Imanishi Y, Maeda T, Tu DC, Moise AR, Bronson D, Possin D, Van Gelder RN, Baehr W, Palczewski K. (2004). Lecithin-retinol acyltransferase is essential for accumulation of all-trans-retinyl esters in the eye and in the liver. J Biol Chem, 279(11), 10422-32
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