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Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prominent cause of blindness in the Western world. To date, its molecular pathogenesis as well as the sequence of events leading to retinal degeneration remain largely ill-defined. While the invasion of choroidal neovasculature in the retina is the primary...

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Autores principales: Favret, Sandra, Binet, Francois, Lapalme, Eric, Leboeuf, Dominique, Carbadillo, Jose, Rubic, Tina, Picard, Emilie, Mawambo, Gaelle, Tetreault, Nicolas, Joyal, Jean-Sebastien, Chemtob, Sylvain, Sennlaub, Florian, SanGiovanni, John Paul, Guimond, Martin, Sapieha, Przemyslaw
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23833031
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author Favret, Sandra
Binet, Francois
Lapalme, Eric
Leboeuf, Dominique
Carbadillo, Jose
Rubic, Tina
Picard, Emilie
Mawambo, Gaelle
Tetreault, Nicolas
Joyal, Jean-Sebastien
Chemtob, Sylvain
Sennlaub, Florian
SanGiovanni, John Paul
Guimond, Martin
Sapieha, Przemyslaw
author_facet Favret, Sandra
Binet, Francois
Lapalme, Eric
Leboeuf, Dominique
Carbadillo, Jose
Rubic, Tina
Picard, Emilie
Mawambo, Gaelle
Tetreault, Nicolas
Joyal, Jean-Sebastien
Chemtob, Sylvain
Sennlaub, Florian
SanGiovanni, John Paul
Guimond, Martin
Sapieha, Przemyslaw
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description Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prominent cause of blindness in the Western world. To date, its molecular pathogenesis as well as the sequence of events leading to retinal degeneration remain largely ill-defined. While the invasion of choroidal neovasculature in the retina is the primary mechanism that precipitates loss of sight, an earlier dry form may accompany it. Here we provide the first evidence for the protective role of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE)-resident metabolite receptor, succinate receptor 1 (SUCNR1; G-Protein coupled Receptor-91 (GPR91), in preventing dry AMD-like lesions of the outer retina. Genetic analysis of 925 patients with geographic atrophy and 1199 AMD-free peers revealed an increased risk of developing geographic atrophy associated with intronic variants in the SUCNR1 gene. In mice, outer retinal expression of SUCNR1 is observed in the RPE as well as microglial cells and decreases progressively with age. Accordingly, Sucnr1−/− mice show signs of premature sub-retinal dystrophy with accumulation of oxidized-LDL, abnormal thickening of Bruch's membrane and a buildup of subretinal microglia. The accumulation of microglia in Sucnr1-deficient mice is likely triggered by the inefficient clearance of oxidized lipids by the RPE as bone marrow transfer of wild-type microglia into Sucnr1−/− mice did not salvage the patho-phenotype and systemic lipolysis was equivalent between wild-type and control mice. Our findings suggest that deficiency in SUCNR1 is a possible contributing factor to the pathogenesis of dry AMD and thus broaden our understanding of this clinically unmet need.
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spelling pubmed-38322652013-11-19 Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions Favret, Sandra Binet, Francois Lapalme, Eric Leboeuf, Dominique Carbadillo, Jose Rubic, Tina Picard, Emilie Mawambo, Gaelle Tetreault, Nicolas Joyal, Jean-Sebastien Chemtob, Sylvain Sennlaub, Florian SanGiovanni, John Paul Guimond, Martin Sapieha, Przemyslaw Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prominent cause of blindness in the Western world. To date, its molecular pathogenesis as well as the sequence of events leading to retinal degeneration remain largely ill-defined. While the invasion of choroidal neovasculature in the retina is the primary mechanism that precipitates loss of sight, an earlier dry form may accompany it. Here we provide the first evidence for the protective role of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE)-resident metabolite receptor, succinate receptor 1 (SUCNR1; G-Protein coupled Receptor-91 (GPR91), in preventing dry AMD-like lesions of the outer retina. Genetic analysis of 925 patients with geographic atrophy and 1199 AMD-free peers revealed an increased risk of developing geographic atrophy associated with intronic variants in the SUCNR1 gene. In mice, outer retinal expression of SUCNR1 is observed in the RPE as well as microglial cells and decreases progressively with age. Accordingly, Sucnr1−/− mice show signs of premature sub-retinal dystrophy with accumulation of oxidized-LDL, abnormal thickening of Bruch's membrane and a buildup of subretinal microglia. The accumulation of microglia in Sucnr1-deficient mice is likely triggered by the inefficient clearance of oxidized lipids by the RPE as bone marrow transfer of wild-type microglia into Sucnr1−/− mice did not salvage the patho-phenotype and systemic lipolysis was equivalent between wild-type and control mice. Our findings suggest that deficiency in SUCNR1 is a possible contributing factor to the pathogenesis of dry AMD and thus broaden our understanding of this clinically unmet need. Impact Journals LLC 2013-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3832265/ /pubmed/23833031 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Favret et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
spellingShingle Research Paper
Favret, Sandra
Binet, Francois
Lapalme, Eric
Leboeuf, Dominique
Carbadillo, Jose
Rubic, Tina
Picard, Emilie
Mawambo, Gaelle
Tetreault, Nicolas
Joyal, Jean-Sebastien
Chemtob, Sylvain
Sennlaub, Florian
SanGiovanni, John Paul
Guimond, Martin
Sapieha, Przemyslaw
Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title_full Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title_fullStr Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title_full_unstemmed Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title_short Deficiency in the metabolite receptor SUCNR1 (GPR91) leads to outer retinal lesions
title_sort deficiency in the metabolite receptor sucnr1 (gpr91) leads to outer retinal lesions
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23833031
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