Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury

Abstract Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading contributor of vision loss, currently lacks comprehensive treatment. While AMD histopathology involves retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) injury associated with immune cell infiltration, the nature of immune cell responses to RPE injury remain...

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Main Authors: Wenxin Ma, Yikui Zhang, Chun Gao, Robert N. Fariss, Johnny Tam, Wai T. Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08702-7
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spelling doaj-57f2e24443184b2d82ab1f09abe0f5d32020-12-08T02:12:17ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-017111810.1038/s41598-017-08702-7Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injuryWenxin Ma0Yikui Zhang1Chun Gao2Robert N. Fariss3Johnny Tam4Wai T. Wong5Unit on Neuron-Glia Interactions in Retinal Disease, National Institutes of HealthUnit on Neuron-Glia Interactions in Retinal Disease, National Institutes of HealthBiological Imaging Core, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of HealthBiological Imaging Core, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of HealthOphthalmic Genetics and Visual Function Branch, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of HealthUnit on Neuron-Glia Interactions in Retinal Disease, National Institutes of HealthAbstract Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading contributor of vision loss, currently lacks comprehensive treatment. While AMD histopathology involves retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) injury associated with immune cell infiltration, the nature of immune cell responses to RPE injury remains undefined. We induced RPE injury pharmacologically and genetically in transgenic mouse models in which microglia and systemic monocytes were separately tagged, enabling a spatial and temporal dissection of the relative contributions of microglia vs. monocytes to post-injury changes. We found that myeloid cell responses to RPE injury occur in stages: (1) an early mobilization of endogenous microglia from the inner retina to the RPE layer, followed by (2) subsequent monocyte infiltration from the retinal vasculature into the inner retina that replenishes the local myeloid cell population in a CCR2-regulated manner. These altered distributions of myeloid cells post-injury were long-lived, with recruited monocytes acquiring the distribution, markers, and morphologies of neighboring endogenous microglia in a durable manner. These findings indicate the role played by infiltrating monocytes in maintaining myeloid cell homeostasis in the retina following AMD-relevant RPE injury and provide a foundation for understanding and therapeutically modulating immune aspects in retinal disease.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08702-7
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author Wenxin Ma
Yikui Zhang
Chun Gao
Robert N. Fariss
Johnny Tam
Wai T. Wong
spellingShingle Wenxin Ma
Yikui Zhang
Chun Gao
Robert N. Fariss
Johnny Tam
Wai T. Wong
Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
Scientific Reports
author_facet Wenxin Ma
Yikui Zhang
Chun Gao
Robert N. Fariss
Johnny Tam
Wai T. Wong
author_sort Wenxin Ma
title Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
title_short Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
title_full Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
title_fullStr Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
title_full_unstemmed Monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
title_sort monocyte infiltration and proliferation reestablish myeloid cell homeostasis in the mouse retina following retinal pigment epithelial cell injury
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading contributor of vision loss, currently lacks comprehensive treatment. While AMD histopathology involves retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) injury associated with immune cell infiltration, the nature of immune cell responses to RPE injury remains undefined. We induced RPE injury pharmacologically and genetically in transgenic mouse models in which microglia and systemic monocytes were separately tagged, enabling a spatial and temporal dissection of the relative contributions of microglia vs. monocytes to post-injury changes. We found that myeloid cell responses to RPE injury occur in stages: (1) an early mobilization of endogenous microglia from the inner retina to the RPE layer, followed by (2) subsequent monocyte infiltration from the retinal vasculature into the inner retina that replenishes the local myeloid cell population in a CCR2-regulated manner. These altered distributions of myeloid cells post-injury were long-lived, with recruited monocytes acquiring the distribution, markers, and morphologies of neighboring endogenous microglia in a durable manner. These findings indicate the role played by infiltrating monocytes in maintaining myeloid cell homeostasis in the retina following AMD-relevant RPE injury and provide a foundation for understanding and therapeutically modulating immune aspects in retinal disease.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08702-7
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