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An in vitro Model of Human Retinal Detachment Reveals Successive Death Pathway Activations
Auteurs
Jelena Potic, Martial Mbefo, Adeline Berger, Michael Nicolas, Dana Wanner, Corinne Kostic, Alexandre Matet, Francine Behar-Cohen, Alexandre Moulin, Yvan Arsenijevic
Résumé
Purpose
was to create an
Methods
Human retinas were obtained through eye globe donations for research purposes and cultivated as explants. Cell death was investigated in retinas with (control) and without retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells to mimic RD. Tissues were studied at different time points and immunohistological analyses for TUNEL, Cleaved caspase3, AIF, CDK4 and the epigenetic mark H3K27me3 were performed. Human and monkey eye globes with retinal detachment served as controls.
Results
The number of TUNEL-positive cells, compared between 1 and 7 days, increased with time in both retinas with RPE (from 1.2 ± 0.46 to 8 ± 0.89,
Conclusion
AIF expression coincides with the first peak of cell death, whereas the H3K27me3 mark increases during the cell death plateau, suggesting that photoreceptor death is induced by different successive pathways after RD. This