In vitro drusen model: three-dimensional spheroid culture of retinal pigment epithelial cells

Author:

Usui Hideaki1ORCID,Nishiwaki Akiko12,Landiev Lanors2,Kacza Johannes3,Eichler Wolfram2,Wako Rina1ORCID,Kato Aki1,Takase Noriaki1,Kuwayama Soichiro1ORCID,Ohashi Kazuki1,Yafai Yousef2,Bringmann Andreas2,Kubota Ayae1ORCID,Ogura Yuichiro1,Seeger Johannes3,Wiedemann Peter2,Yasukawa Tsutomu12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medicine, Aichi 467-8601, Japan

2. Department of Ophthalmology and Eye Clinic, University of Leipzig, Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig D-04103, Germany

3. Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Leipzig, Leipzig D-04103, Germany

Abstract

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of legal blindness in people over 50 years of age in many developed countries. Drusen are yellowish extracellular deposits beneath retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) found in aging eyes and considered as a biomarker of AMD. However, the biogenesis of drusen has not been elucidated. We reported previously that multicellular spheroids comprised of human RPE cells constructed a well-differentiated monolayer of RPE with Bruch's membrane. We determined that RPE spheroids exhibited drusen formation between RPE and Bruch's membrane with expression of many drusen-associated proteins such as amyloid ß and complement components, the expression of which was altered by a challenge with oxidative stress. Artificial lipofuscin-loaded RPE spheroids yielded drusen more frequently. In the current study, we showed that drusen originates from the RPE. This culture system is an attractive tool for use as an in vitro drusen model, which might help elucidate the biogenesis of drusen and the pathogenesis of related diseases such as AMD.

Funder

a DFG grant from Germany

a 2016 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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