Survival or death: a dual role of autophagy in stress-induced pericyte loss in diabetic retinopathy


Autoria(s): Fu, Dongxu; Yu, Jeremy Y.; Yang, Shihe; Wu, Mingyuan; Hammad, Samar M; Connell, Anna R.; Du, Mei; Chen, Junping; Lyons, Timothy J.
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30/07/2016

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Aims/hypothesis<br/>Intra-retinal extravasation and modification of LDL have been implicated in diabetic retinopathy: autophagy may mediate these effects.<br/>Methods<br/>Immunohistochemistry was used to detect autophagy marker LC3B in human and murine diabetic and non-diabetic retinas. Cultured human retinal capillary pericytes (HRCPs) were treated with in vitro-modified heavily-oxidised glycated LDL (HOG-LDL) vs native LDL (N-LDL) with or without autophagy modulators: green fluorescent protein–LC3 transfection; small interfering RNAs against Beclin-1, c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) and C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP); autophagy inhibitor 3-MA (5 mmol/l) and/or caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-fmk (100 μmol/l). Autophagy, cell viability, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, JNK activation, apoptosis and CHOP expression were assessed by western blots, CCK-8 assay and TUNEL assay. Finally, HOG-LDL vs N-LDL were injected intravitreally to STZ-induced diabetic vs control rats (yielding 50 and 200 mg protein/l intravitreal concentration) and, after 7 days, retinas were analysed for ER stress, autophagy and apoptosis.<br/>Results<br/>Intra-retinal autophagy (LC3B staining) was increased in diabetic vs non-diabetic humans and mice. In HRCPs, 50 mg/l HOG-LDL elicited autophagy without altering cell viability, and inhibition of autophagy decreased survival. At 100–200 mg/l, HOG-LDL caused significant cell death, and inhibition of either autophagy or apoptosis improved survival. Further, 25–200 mg/l HOG-LDL dose-dependently induced oxidative and ER stress. JNK activation was implicated in autophagy but not in apoptosis. In diabetic rat retina, 50 mg/l intravitreal HOG-LDL elicited autophagy and ER stress but not apoptosis; 200 mg/l elicited greater ER stress and apoptosis.<br/>Conclusions<br/>Autophagy has a dual role in diabetic retinopathy: under mild stress (50 mg/l HOG-LDL) it is protective; under more severe stress (200 mg/l HOG-LDL) it promotes cell death.<br/>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/survival-or-death-a-dual-role-of-autophagy-in-stressinduced-pericyte-loss-in-diabetic-retinopathy(05dcd163-2d68-462b-84f2-a10e46f542ca).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-016-4058-5

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/82308347/2016_Fu_et_al._Survival_or_Death_Autophagy._Diabetologia.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Fu , D , Yu , J Y , Yang , S , Wu , M , Hammad , S M , Connell , A R , Du , M , Chen , J & Lyons , T J 2016 , ' Survival or death: a dual role of autophagy in stress-induced pericyte loss in diabetic retinopathy ' Diabetologia , vol 59 , no. 10 , pp. 2251-2261 . DOI: 10.1007/s00125-016-4058-5

Palavras-Chave #Apoptosis . Autophagy . Diabetic retinopathy .
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