Sustained inflammation after pericyte depletion induces irreversible blood-retina barrier breakdown.

نویسندگان

  • Shuntaro Ogura
  • Kaori Kurata
  • Yuki Hattori
  • Hiroshi Takase
  • Toshina Ishiguro-Oonuma
  • Yoonha Hwang
  • Soyeon Ahn
  • Inwon Park
  • Wataru Ikeda
  • Sentaro Kusuhara
  • Yoko Fukushima
  • Hiromi Nara
  • Hideto Sakai
  • Takashi Fujiwara
  • Jun Matsushita
  • Masatsugu Ema
  • Masanori Hirashima
  • Takashi Minami
  • Masabumi Shibuya
  • Nobuyuki Takakura
  • Pilhan Kim
  • Takaki Miyata
  • Yuichiro Ogura
  • Akiyoshi Uemura
چکیده

In the central nervous system, endothelial cells (ECs) and pericytes (PCs) of blood vessel walls cooperatively form a physical and chemical barrier to maintain neural homeostasis. However, in diabetic retinopathy (DR), the loss of PCs from vessel walls is assumed to cause breakdown of the blood-retina barrier (BRB) and subsequent vision-threatening vascular dysfunctions. Nonetheless, the lack of adequate DR animal models has precluded disease understanding and drug discovery. Here, by using an anti-PDGFRβ antibody, we show that transient inhibition of the PC recruitment to developing retinal vessels sustained EC-PC dissociations and BRB breakdown in adult mouse retinas, reproducing characteristic features of DR such as hyperpermeability, hypoperfusion, and neoangiogenesis. Notably, PC depletion directly induced inflammatory responses in ECs and perivascular infiltration of macrophages, whereby macrophage-derived VEGF and placental growth factor (PlGF) activated VEGFR1 in macrophages and VEGFR2 in ECs. Moreover, angiopoietin-2 (Angpt2) upregulation and Tie1 downregulation activated FOXO1 in PC-free ECs locally at the leaky aneurysms. This cycle of vessel damage was shut down by simultaneously blocking VEGF, PlGF, and Angpt2, thus restoring the BRB integrity. Together, our model provides new opportunities for identifying the sequential events triggered by PC deficiency, not only in DR, but also in various neurological disorders.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • JCI insight

دوره 2 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017