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Pannexin-2 deficiency disrupts visual pathways and leads to ocular defects in zebrafish

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Shanbhag, Riya
Zoidl, Georg S.O.
Nakhuda, Fatema
Sabour, Shiva
Zoidl, Christiane
Tabatabaei, Nima
Zoidl, Georg R.

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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease. Elsevier. 2025, 1871(5), 167807. ISSN 0925-4439. eISSN 1879-260X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2025.167807

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Pannexin-2 (Panx2) is a unique ion channel localized to ER-mitochondria contact sites. These specialized microdomains are abundant in neurons and glia and essential for cellular signaling and metabolism. While synaptic interactions are well-studied, the role of intracellular contacts, such as those of ER-mitochondrial junctions, in neuronal function and neurodegeneration remains largely unexplored. To investigate the roles of Panx2 in neuronal communication, we examined its expression pattern in the zebrafish brain and used TALEN technology to generate homozygous Panx2 knockout (Panx2Δ11) zebrafish. Our results demonstrate that panx2 mRNA is present in several brain regions, notably in visual centers such as the optic tectum and the thalamus. In 6 days post fertilization TL (Panx2+/+) larvae, Panx2 expression was observed in the retina and the arborization fields of the optic tract. Transcriptome profiling of Panx2Δ11 larvae by RNA-seq analysis revealed down-regulation of genes involved in visual perception and lens development. Behavioral tests showed that loss of Panx2 leads to an altered ability to interpret visual information, such as changes in ambient illuminations, and respond with the characteristic motor action. Additionally, the knockout larvae displayed significantly impaired optomotor response. Lastly, when we tested the retinal structure of adult zebrafish eyes using optical coherence tomography, Panx2Δ11 fish revealed a longer mean axial length and a negative shift in retinal refractive error (RRE) values. Our findings highlight a distinct, novel function of Panx2 in sensory perception and ocular health, beyond its recognized roles in neurodevelopment and cancer.

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Pannexins, Visual System, Sensory-motor, Ocular Health, Transcriptomics, Zebrafish

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ISO 690SHANBHAG, Riya, Georg S.O. ZOIDL, Fatema NAKHUDA, Shiva SABOUR, Heike NAUMANN, Christiane ZOIDL, Armin BAHL, Nima TABATABAEI, Georg R. ZOIDL, 2025. Pannexin-2 deficiency disrupts visual pathways and leads to ocular defects in zebrafish. In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease. Elsevier. 2025, 1871(5), 167807. ISSN 0925-4439. eISSN 1879-260X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2025.167807
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  title={Pannexin-2 deficiency disrupts visual pathways and leads to ocular defects in zebrafish},
  year={2025},
  doi={10.1016/j.bbadis.2025.167807},
  number={5},
  volume={1871},
  issn={0925-4439},
  journal={Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease},
  author={Shanbhag, Riya and Zoidl, Georg S.O. and Nakhuda, Fatema and Sabour, Shiva and Naumann, Heike and Zoidl, Christiane and Bahl, Armin and Tabatabaei, Nima and Zoidl, Georg R.},
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