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Altered transsulfuration pathway enzymes and redox homeostasis in inherited retinal degenerative diseases.

Alireza Badiei1, William A Beltran2, Gustavo D Aguirre3.   

Abstract

Retinal degenerative diseases result from apoptotic photoreceptor cell death. As endogenously produced gaseous molecules such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and nitric oxide (NO) play a key role in apoptosis, we compared the expression levels of genes and proteins involved in the production of these molecules in the retina of normal dogs and three canine models (rcd1, crd2, and xlpra2) of human inherited retinal degeneration (IRD). Using qRT-PCR, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry (IHC), we showed that mRNA and protein levels of cystathionine β-synthase (CBS), an enzyme that produces H2S in neurons, are increased in retinal degeneration, but those of cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE), an enzyme involved in the production of glutathione (GSH), an antioxidant, are not. Such findings suggest that increased levels of H2S that are not counterbalanced by increased antioxidant potential may contribute to disease in affected retinas. We also studied the expression of neuronal and inducible nitric oxide synthase (nNOS and iNOS), the enzymes responsible for NO production. Western blot and IHC results revealed increased levels of nNOS and iNOS, resulting in increased NO levels in mutant retinas. Finally, photoreceptors are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that can make these cells vulnerable to oxidative damage through reactive oxygen species (ROS). Our results showed increased levels of acrolein and hydroxynonenal (4HNE), two main toxic products of PUFAs, surrounding the membranes of photoreceptors in affected canines. Increased levels of these toxic products, together with increased NO and ROS, likely render these cells susceptible to an intrinsic apoptotic pathway involving mitochondrial membranes. To assess this possibility, we measured the levels of BCL2, an anti-apoptotic protein in the mitochondrial membrane. Western blot results showed decreased levels of BCL2 protein in affected retinas. Overall, the results of this study identify alterations in the expression of enzymes directly involved in maintaining the normal redox status of the retina during retinal degeneration, thereby supporting future studies to investigate the role of H2S and NO in retinal degeneration and apoptosis.
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Keywords:  CBS; CSE; Mitochondria; NO; Photoreceptor degeneration; ROS; Retinal degeneration

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34954206      PMCID: PMC8923955          DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2021.108902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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