A model to study complement involvement in experimental retinal degenerationShow others and affiliations
2018 (English)In: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, ISSN 0300-9734, E-ISSN 2000-1967, Vol. 123, no 1, p. 28-42Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
BACKGROUND: The complement system (CS) plays a role in the pathogenesis of a number of ocular diseases, including diabetic retinopathy (DR), glaucoma, uveitis, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Given that many of the complex eye-related degenerative diseases have limited treatment opportunities, we aimed to mimic the in vivo retinal degenerative process by developing a relevant co-culture system.
METHOD AND MATERIALS: The adult porcine retina was co-cultured with the spontaneously arising human retinal pigment epithelial cells-19 (ARPE-19).
RESULTS: Inflammatory activity was found after culture and included migrating microglial cells, gliosis, cell death, and CS activation (demonstrated by a minor increase in the secreted anaphylotoxin C3a in co-culture). CS components, including C1q, C3, C4, soluble C5b-9, and the C5a receptor, were expressed in the retina and/or ARPE cells after culture. C1q, C3, and CS regulators such as C4 binding protein (C4BP), factor H (CFH), and factor I (CFI) were secreted after culture.
DISCUSSION: Thus, our research indicates that this co-culturing system may be useful for investigations of the CS and its involvement in experimental neurodegenerative diseases.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2018. Vol. 123, no 1, p. 28-42
Keywords [en]
AMD, RPE, complement system, ocular diseases, retina
National Category
Cell and Molecular Biology General Practice
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-65202DOI: 10.1080/03009734.2018.1431744ISI: 000428060300004PubMedID: 29436895Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85041902488OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-65202DiVA, id: diva2:1185244
Note
Funding Agencies:
Carmen and Bertil Regners Foundation
Crown Princess Margaretas Committee for the Blind
Olle Engqvist Foundation
Sven and Dagmar Salens Foundation
Ögonfonden ('The Eye Foundation')
FORSS (Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden)
Ffaculty of Medical Sciences at Orebro University
Linnaeus University
Swedish Medical Research Council (VR)
2018-02-232018-02-232018-08-20Bibliographically approved