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Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material

PURPOSE: The accumulation of undigestible autofluorescent material (UAM), termed lipofuscin in vivo, is a hallmark of aged RPE. Lipofuscin derives, in part, from the incomplete degradation of phagocytized photoreceptor outer segments (OS). Whether this accumulated waste is toxic is unclear. We there...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Qitao, Presswalla, Feriel, Calton, Melissa, Charniga, Carol, Stern, Jeffrey, Temple, Sally, Vollrath, Douglas, Zacks, David N., Ali, Robin R., Thompson, Debra A., Miller, Jason M. L.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31408109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-26690
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author Zhang, Qitao
Presswalla, Feriel
Calton, Melissa
Charniga, Carol
Stern, Jeffrey
Temple, Sally
Vollrath, Douglas
Zacks, David N.
Ali, Robin R.
Thompson, Debra A.
Miller, Jason M. L.
author_facet Zhang, Qitao
Presswalla, Feriel
Calton, Melissa
Charniga, Carol
Stern, Jeffrey
Temple, Sally
Vollrath, Douglas
Zacks, David N.
Ali, Robin R.
Thompson, Debra A.
Miller, Jason M. L.
author_sort Zhang, Qitao
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description PURPOSE: The accumulation of undigestible autofluorescent material (UAM), termed lipofuscin in vivo, is a hallmark of aged RPE. Lipofuscin derives, in part, from the incomplete degradation of phagocytized photoreceptor outer segments (OS). Whether this accumulated waste is toxic is unclear. We therefore investigated the effects of UAM in highly differentiated human fetal RPE (hfRPE) cultures. METHODS: Unmodified and photo-oxidized OS were fed daily to confluent cultures of ARPE-19 RPE or hfRPE. The emission spectrum, composition, and morphology of resulting UAM were measured and compared to in vivo lipofuscin. Effects of UAM on multiple RPE phenotypes were assessed. RESULTS: Compared to ARPE-19, hfRPE were markedly less susceptible to UAM buildup. Accumulated UAM in hfRPE initially resembled the morphology of lipofuscin from AMD eyes, but compacted and shifted spectrum over time to resemble lipofuscin from healthy aged human RPE. UAM accumulation mildly reduced transepithelial electrical resistance, ketogenesis, certain RPE differentiation markers, and phagocytosis efficiency, while inducing senescence and rare, focal pockets of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. However, it had no effects on mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate, certain other RPE differentiation markers, secretion of drusen components or polarity markers, nor cell death. CONCLUSIONS: hfRPE demonstrates a remarkable resistance to UAM accumulation, suggesting mechanisms for efficient OS processing that may be lost in other RPE culture models. Furthermore, while UAM alters hfRPE phenotype, the effects are modest, consistent with conflicting reports in the literature on the toxicity of lipofuscin. Our results suggest that healthy RPE may adequately adapt to and tolerate lipofuscin accumulation.
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spelling pubmed-66920572019-08-15 Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material Zhang, Qitao Presswalla, Feriel Calton, Melissa Charniga, Carol Stern, Jeffrey Temple, Sally Vollrath, Douglas Zacks, David N. Ali, Robin R. Thompson, Debra A. Miller, Jason M. L. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Retinal Cell Biology PURPOSE: The accumulation of undigestible autofluorescent material (UAM), termed lipofuscin in vivo, is a hallmark of aged RPE. Lipofuscin derives, in part, from the incomplete degradation of phagocytized photoreceptor outer segments (OS). Whether this accumulated waste is toxic is unclear. We therefore investigated the effects of UAM in highly differentiated human fetal RPE (hfRPE) cultures. METHODS: Unmodified and photo-oxidized OS were fed daily to confluent cultures of ARPE-19 RPE or hfRPE. The emission spectrum, composition, and morphology of resulting UAM were measured and compared to in vivo lipofuscin. Effects of UAM on multiple RPE phenotypes were assessed. RESULTS: Compared to ARPE-19, hfRPE were markedly less susceptible to UAM buildup. Accumulated UAM in hfRPE initially resembled the morphology of lipofuscin from AMD eyes, but compacted and shifted spectrum over time to resemble lipofuscin from healthy aged human RPE. UAM accumulation mildly reduced transepithelial electrical resistance, ketogenesis, certain RPE differentiation markers, and phagocytosis efficiency, while inducing senescence and rare, focal pockets of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. However, it had no effects on mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate, certain other RPE differentiation markers, secretion of drusen components or polarity markers, nor cell death. CONCLUSIONS: hfRPE demonstrates a remarkable resistance to UAM accumulation, suggesting mechanisms for efficient OS processing that may be lost in other RPE culture models. Furthermore, while UAM alters hfRPE phenotype, the effects are modest, consistent with conflicting reports in the literature on the toxicity of lipofuscin. Our results suggest that healthy RPE may adequately adapt to and tolerate lipofuscin accumulation. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6692057/ /pubmed/31408109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-26690 Text en Copyright 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Retinal Cell Biology
Zhang, Qitao
Presswalla, Feriel
Calton, Melissa
Charniga, Carol
Stern, Jeffrey
Temple, Sally
Vollrath, Douglas
Zacks, David N.
Ali, Robin R.
Thompson, Debra A.
Miller, Jason M. L.
Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title_full Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title_fullStr Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title_full_unstemmed Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title_short Highly Differentiated Human Fetal RPE Cultures Are Resistant to the Accumulation and Toxicity of Lipofuscin-Like Material
title_sort highly differentiated human fetal rpe cultures are resistant to the accumulation and toxicity of lipofuscin-like material
topic Retinal Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31408109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-26690
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