Cell
Volume 158, Issue 4, 14 August 2014, Pages 793-807
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Type II Cadherins Guide Assembly of a Direction-Selective Retinal Circuit

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Highlights

  • Type 2 and type 5 bipolar cells deliver visual input to direction-selective circuits

  • Cadherins 8 and 9 control laminar position of type 2 and type 5 bipolar cell arbors

  • Cadherins affect synapse function in retina as well as synapse position

  • Deletion of cadherins 8 or 9 disrupts visual responses of retinal neurons

Summary

Complex retinal circuits process visual information and deliver it to the brain. Few molecular determinants of synaptic specificity in this system are known. Using genetic and optogenetic methods, we identified two types of bipolar interneurons that convey visual input from photoreceptors to a circuit that computes the direction in which objects are moving. We then sought recognition molecules that promote selective connections of these cells with previously characterized components of the circuit. We found that the type II cadherins, cdh8 and cdh9, are each expressed selectively by one of the two bipolar cell types. Using loss- and gain-of-function methods, we showed that they are critical determinants of connectivity in this circuit and that perturbation of their expression leads to distinct defects in visually evoked responses. Our results reveal cellular components of a retinal circuit and demonstrate roles of type II cadherins in synaptic choice and circuit function.

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Present address: Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA

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