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Cholesterol Accumulation Promotes Photoreceptor Senescence and Retinal Degeneration

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2024 Aug 21
PMID 39167399
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Abstract

Purpose: Dysregulated cholesterol metabolism is critical in the pathogenesis of AMD. Cellular senescence contributes to the development of numerous age-associated diseases. In this study, we investigated the link between cholesterol burden and the cellular senescence of photoreceptors.

Methods: Retinas from rod-specific ATP binding cassette subfamily A member 1 (Abca1) and G member 1 (Abcg1) (Abca1/g1-rod/-rod) knockout mice fed with a high-fat diet were analyzed for the signs of cellular senescence. Real-time quantitative PCR and immunofluorescence were used to characterize the senescence profile of the retina and cholesterol-treated photoreceptor cell line (661W). Inducible elimination of p16(Ink4a)-positive senescent cells (INK-ATTAC) mice or the administration of senolytic drugs (dasatinib and quercetin: D&Q) were used to examine the impact of senolytics on AMD-like phenotypes in Abca1/g1-rod/-rod retina.

Results: Increased accumulation of senescent cells as measured by markers of cellular senescence was found in Abca1/g1-rod/-rod retina. Exogenous cholesterol also induced cellular senescence in 661W cells. Selective elimination of senescent cells in Abca1/g1-rod/-rod;INK-ATTAC mice or by administration of D&Q improved visual function, lipid accumulation in retinal pigment epithelium, and Bruch's membrane thickening.

Conclusions: Cholesterol accumulation promotes cellular senescence in photoreceptors. Eliminating senescent photoreceptors improves visual function in a model of retinal neurodegeneration, and senotherapy offers a novel therapeutic avenue for further investigation.

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