274: RPE MCT2: A metabolic gene-agnostic approach to preserve cones in RP

274: RPE MCT2: A metabolic gene-agnostic approach to preserve cones in RP

PNAS - RPE-specific MCT2 gene delivery preserves cones and vision in retinitis pigmentosa models

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Article title:
RPE-specific MCT2 expression promotes cone survival in models of retinitis pigmentosa

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PNAS

DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2421978122

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- transcript coverage: Audited transcript sections covering: metabolic mechanism (RPE lactate uptake via MCT2 and glucose sparing), vector design (AAV8.Best1.MCT2), RP animal models and cone survival/function outcomes, FLIM-based lactate/glucose sensors (LiLac, GlucoSnFR-TS), MCT2 localization to apical/basal RPE membranes, observed species-
- transcript topics: RPE-specific MCT2 metabolic reprogramming; Retina metabolism: lactate, glucose, and NAD+ dynamics in RP; AAV8.Best1.MCT2 vector design and RPE specificity; RP models: S334ter rat, FVB mouse, P23H mouse; Cone survival and functional outcomes (cone counts and optomotor assay); FLIM-based lactate and glucose sensors (LiLac, GlucoSnFR-TS)

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- RPE-specific MCT2 expression increases cone survival across RP models (rat S334ter; mouse FVB and P23H).
- MCT2 expression transiently preserves cone function in P23H mice (optomotor results at P40; diminished by P53).
- MCT2 localizes to apical and basal membranes of the RPE after AAV delivery.
- FLIM sensors show higher intracellular lactate and greater glucose accumulation in MCT2-expressing RPE, consistent with reduced glycolysis and glucose sparing for cones.
- Three RP mutations/models tested support a gene-agnostic approach.
- Toxicity observed in mice but not rats; potential translational bottleneck due to species-specific responses.

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