Literature DB >> 33993621

Autophagy in the retinal pigment epithelium: a new vision and future challenges.

Daniela Intartaglia1, Giuliana Giamundo1, Ivan Conte1,2.   

Abstract

The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a highly specialized monolayer of polarized, pigmented epithelial cells that resides between the vessels of the choriocapillaris and the neural retina. The RPE is essential for the maintenance and survival of overlying light-sensitive photoreceptors, as it participates in the formation of the outer blood-retinal barrier, phagocytosis, degradation of photoreceptor outer segment (POS) tips, maintenance of the retinoid cycle, and protection against light and oxidative stress. Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved 'self-eating' process, designed to maintain cellular homeostasis. The daily autophagy demands in the RPE require precise gene regulation for the digestion and recycling of intracellular and POS components in lysosomes in response to light and stress conditions. In this review, we discuss selective autophagy and focus on the recent advances in our understanding of the mechanism of cell clearance in the RPE for visual function. Understanding how this catabolic process is regulated by both transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms in the RPE will promote the recognition of pathological pathways in genetic disease and shed light on potential therapeutic strategies to treat visual impairments in patients with retinal disorders associated with lysosomal dysfunction.
© 2021 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  AMD; autophagy; lysosomal storage disease; mTOR; retinal pigment epithelium

Year:  2021        PMID: 33993621     DOI: 10.1111/febs.16018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


  8 in total

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Review 2.  Retinitis Pigmentosa: Progress in Molecular Pathology and Biotherapeutical Strategies.

Authors:  Wanqin Liu; Shanshan Liu; Ping Li; Kai Yao
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 6.208

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-04       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Activation of autophagy reverses progressive and deleterious protein aggregation in PRPF31 patient-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium cells.

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Journal:  Clin Transl Med       Date:  2022-03

5.  New Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Model to Unravel Neuroprotection Sensors of Neurodegeneration in Retinal Disease.

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Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 5.152

Review 6.  Cellular and molecular alterations in neurons and glial cells in inherited retinal degeneration.

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Journal:  Front Neuroanat       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 3.543

7.  Inhibition of DUSP6 Activates Autophagy and Rescues the Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Sodium Iodate-Induced Retinal Degeneration Models In Vivo and In Vitro.

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Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-01-12

8.  mTOR Inhibition via Rapamycin Treatment Partially Reverts the Deficit in Energy Metabolism Caused by FH Loss in RPE Cells.

Authors:  David A Merle; Francesca Provenzano; Mohamed Ali Jarboui; Ellen Kilger; Simon J Clark; Michela Deleidi; Angela Armento; Marius Ueffing
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-03
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