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PEDF Deletion Induces Senescence and Defects in Phagocytosis in the RPE.
Abstract
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) expresses the Serpinf1 gene to produce pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF), a retinoprotective protein
that is downregulated with cell senescence, aging and retinal degenerations. We determined
the expression of senescence-associated genes in the RPE of 3-month-old mice that
lack the Serpinf1 gene and found that Serpinf1 deletion induced H2ax for histone H2AX protein, Cdkn1a for p21 protein, and Glb1 gene for β-galactosidase. Senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity increased
in the Serpinf1 null RPE when compared with wild-type RPE. We evaluated the subcellular morphology
of the RPE and found that ablation of Serpinf1 increased the volume of the nuclei and the nucleoli number of RPE cells, implying
chromatin reorganization. Given that the RPE phagocytic function declines with aging,
we assessed the expression of the Pnpla2 gene, which is required for the degradation of photoreceptor outer segments by the
RPE. We found that both the Pnpla2 gene and its protein PEDF-R declined with the Serpinf1 gene ablation. Moreover, we determined the levels of phagocytosed rhodopsin and lipids
in the RPE of the Serpinf1 null mice. The RPE of the Serpinf1 null mice accumulated rhodopsin and lipids compared to littermate controls, implying
an association of PEDF deficiency with RPE phagocytosis dysfunction. Our findings
establish PEDF loss as a cause of senescence-like changes in the RPE, highlighting
PEDF as both a retinoprotective and a regulatory protein of aging-like changes associated
with defective degradation of the photoreceptor outer segment in the RPE.
Type
Journal articleSubject
Cells, CulturedAnimals
Mice, Knockout
Mice
beta-Galactosidase
Lipids
Nerve Growth Factors
Rhodopsin
Eye Proteins
Serpins
Phagocytosis
Retinal Pigment Epithelium
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27334Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3390/ijms23147745Publication Info
Rebustini, Ivan T; Crawford, Susan E; & Becerra, S Patricia (2022). PEDF Deletion Induces Senescence and Defects in Phagocytosis in the RPE. International journal of molecular sciences, 23(14). pp. 7745. 10.3390/ijms23147745. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27334.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Susan Crawford
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