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Publication : Iron is neurotoxic in retinal detachment and transferrin confers neuroprotection.

First Author  Daruich A Year  2019
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  5
Issue  1 Pages  eaau9940
PubMed ID  30662950 Mgi Jnum  J:288862
Mgi Id  MGI:6431869 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aau9940
Citation  Daruich A, et al. (2019) Iron is neurotoxic in retinal detachment and transferrin confers neuroprotection. Sci Adv 5(1):eaau9940
abstractText  In retinal detachment (RD), photoreceptor death and permanent vision loss are caused by neurosensory retina separating from the retinal pigment epithelium because of subretinal fluid (SRF), and successful surgical reattachment is not predictive of total visual recovery. As retinal iron overload exacerbates cell death in retinal diseases, we assessed iron as a predictive marker and therapeutic target for RD. In the vitreous and SRF from patients with RD, we measured increased iron and transferrin (TF) saturation that is correlated with poor visual recovery. In ex vivo and in vivo RD models, iron induces immediate necrosis and delayed apoptosis. We demonstrate that TF decreases both apoptosis and necroptosis induced by RD, and using RNA sequencing, pathways mediating the neuroprotective effects of TF are identified. Since toxic iron accumulates in RD, we propose TF supplementation as an adjunctive therapy to surgery for improving the visual outcomes of patients with RD.
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