IL‐10‐induced modulation of macrophage polarization suppresses outer‐blood‐retinal barrier disruption in the streptozotocin‐induced early diabetic retinopathy mouse model

Author:

Lee Seok Jae12ORCID,Noh Sung‐Eun12ORCID,Jo Dong Hyun23ORCID,Cho Chang Sik12ORCID,Park Kyu‐Sang4ORCID,Kim Jeong Hun1256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fight against Angiogenesis‐Related Blindness (FARB) Laboratory, Clinical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Global Excellence Center for Gene & Cell Therapy (GEC‐GCT) Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Department of Physiology Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine Wonju Republic of Korea

5. Department of Biomedical Sciences & Ophthalmology Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

6. Institute of Reproductive Medicine and Population Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractDiabetic retinopathy (DR) is associated with ocular inflammation leading to retinal barrier breakdown, vascular leakage, macular edema, and vision loss. DR is not only a microvascular disease but also involves retinal neurodegeneration, demonstrating that pathological changes associated with neuroinflammation precede microvascular injury in early DR. Macrophage activation plays a central role in neuroinflammation. During DR, the inflammatory response depends on the polarization of retinal macrophages, triggering pro‐inflammatory (M1) or anti‐inflammatory (M2) activity. This study aimed to determine the role of macrophages in vascular leakage through the tight junction complexes of retinal pigment epithelium, which is the outer blood‐retinal barrier (BRB). Furthermore, we aimed to assess whether interleukin‐10 (IL‐10), a representative M2‐inducer, can decrease inflammatory macrophages and alleviate outer‐BRB disruption. We found that modulation of macrophage polarization affects the structural and functional integrity of ARPE‐19 cells in a co‐culture system under high‐glucose conditions. Furthermore, we demonstrated that intravitreal IL‐10 injection induces an increase in the ratio of anti‐inflammatory macrophages and effectively suppresses outer‐BRB disruption and vascular leakage in a mouse model of early‐stage streptozotocin‐induced diabetes. Our results suggest that modulation of macrophage polarization by IL‐10 administration during early‐stage DR has a promising protective effect against outer‐BRB disruption and vascular leakage. This finding provides valuable insights for early intervention in DR.

Funder

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

Seoul National University Hospital

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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