Protein Inhibitor of Retinal Membrane Guanylyl Cyclase Rescues Mouse Rod Photoreceptors from <i>GUCY2D</i> Retinal Dystrophy

S Shinya Sato I Igor V. Peshenko E Elena V. Olshevskaya V Vladimir J. Kefalov A Alexander M. Dizhoor

Abstract

Mutations in the GUCY2D gene coding for retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase 1 (RetGC1, or GC-E) can deregulate cGMP synthesis in photoreceptors by guanylyl cyclase-activating proteins (GCAPs) via negative Ca 2+ feedback and elevate cGMP production in the dark, thus causing autosomal-dominant cone-rod dystrophy ( GUCY2D adCORD). We expressed an engineered p rotein i nhibitor of retinal g uanylyl cyclase (PIGCY) in transgenic mice of either sex harboring the GUCY2D adCORD RetGC1 mutant Arg838Ser ( R838S T g ) in order to suppress aberrant production of cGMP in their rods and prevent their fast degeneration. PIGCY did not return the abnormal Ca 2+ sensitivity of cGMP synthesis in PIGCY Tg R838S Tg retinas to the normal physiological range, but it reduced the overall rate of cGMP production. Decelerated cGMP production strongly suppressed degeneration of functional rods. By the age of 6 months, 70% of photoreceptor nuclei remained in PIGCY Tg R838S Tg versus 20% in R838S Tg . Retinal response to light detected by electroretinography was preserved in PIGCY Tg R838S Tg mice significantly better than that in R838S Tg . The remaining altered calcium feedback affected the shape of PIGCY Tg R838S Tg rod photoresponses, but overall light sensitivity was not drastically different from normal. Single photon response amplitude and time-to-peak in PIGCY Tg R838S Tg rods were increased and more variable, but were similar to wild type in fractional light sensitivity and half-saturating light intensity. Consistent with the still abnormal calcium feedback, desensitization under background light in PIGCY Tg R838S Tg rods was increased, and their noise was elevated under moderate background illumination as compared with wild type. In summary, PIGCY effectively rescued degenerating GUCY2D adCORD rods while maintaining their functional light sensitivity.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 46, Issue 20
Published May 20, 2026
Pages e0164262026
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (5)

S

Shinya Sato

I

Igor V. Peshenko

E

Elena V. Olshevskaya

V

Vladimir J. Kefalov

A

Alexander M. Dizhoor