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Aisling Naylor1, Alan Hopkins1, Natalie Hudson1, Matthew Campbell1.
Abstract
The outer blood retina barrier (oBRB) formed by the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is critical for maintaining retinal homeostasis. Critical to this modified neuro-epithelial barrier is the presence of the tight junction structure that is formed at the apical periphery of contacting cells. This tight junction complex mediates size-selective passive diffusion of solutes to and from the outer segments of the retina. Unlike other epithelial cells, the apical surface of the RPE is in direct contact with neural tissue and it is centrally involved in the daily phagocytosis of the effete tips of photoreceptor cells. While much is known about the intracellular trafficking of material within the RPE, less is known about the role of the tight junction complexes in health and diseased states. Here, we provide a succinct overview of the molecular composition of the RPE tight junction complex in addition to highlighting some of the most common retinopathies that involve a dysregulation of RPE integrity.Entities:
Keywords: retinal pigment epithelium; retinopathy; tight junction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31892251 PMCID: PMC6981689 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21010211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
A summary of the key differences between the outer blood retina barrier (oBRB) and inner blood retinal barrier (iBRB).
| Outer Blood Retinal Barrier | Inner Blood Retinal Barrier |
|---|---|
| Formed by tight junctions (TJ) between neighbouring retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells [ | Formed by TJ between neighbouring retinal endothelial cells [ |
| Regulates the paracellular movement of fluids and molecules between the choriocapillaris and the retina [ | Regulates the paracellular movement of fluids and molecules across retinal capillaries [ |
| Claudin-19 is the predominant claudin [ | Claudin-5 is the most predominant claudin, claudin-1 and -2 are also expressed [ |
| Plays a fundamental role in the microenvironment of the outer retina [ | Plays a fundamental role in the microenvironment of the neural retina [ |
| The relationship between the RPE apical villi and PR is considered to be crucial in maintaining visual function [ | Regulatory signals of the retinal neuronal circuitry are transmitted by astrocytes, muller cells and pericytes thereby influencing the activity of the iBRB [ |
Figure 1(a) Topographic relationship of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) within the retina. RPE anatomy and function. (b) The functions of the RPE are labelled as follows: (1) Tight junction (TJ) of the outer blood retina barrier (oBRB); (2) Transport of fluid, nutrients, and metabolites (paracellular and transcellular); (3) Phagocytosis of photoreceptor outer segments (POS); (4) Absorption of scattered light; (5) Retinal adhesion; (6) Paracrine secretion (including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)); (7) Maintaining balance across the sub-retinal space.