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Tsunehiko Ikeda1, Kimitoshi Nakamura2, Takaki Sato1, Teruyo Kida1, Hidehiro Oku1.
Abstract
Dissociated optic nerve fiber layer (DONFL) appearance is characterized by dimpling of the fundus when observed after vitrectomy with the internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling in macular diseases. However, the cause of DONFL remains largely unknown. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings have indicated that the nerve fiber layer (NFL) and ganglion cells are likely to have been damaged in patients with DONFL appearance. Since DONFL appearance occurs at a certain postoperative period, it is unlikely to be retinal damage directly caused by ILM peeling because apoptosis occurs at a certain period after tissue damage and/or injury. However, it may be due to ILM peeling-induced apoptosis in the retinal tissue. Anoikis is a type of apoptosis that occurs in anchorage-dependent cells upon detachment of those cells from the surrounding extracellular matrix (i.e., the loss of cell anchorage). The anoikis-related proteins βA3/A1 crystallin and E-cadherin are reportedly expressed in retinal ganglion cells. Thus, we theorize that one possible cause of DONFL appearance is ILM peeling-induced anoikis in retinal ganglion cells.Entities:
Keywords: E-cadherin; anoikis; dissociated optic nerve fiber layer (DONFL); internal limiting membrane (ILM); macular hole (MH); optical coherence tomography (OCT); retinal ganglion cell; vitrectomy; βA3/A1 crystallin
Year: 2021 PMID: 33572210 PMCID: PMC7914697 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923