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Cooperative Phagocytes Resident Microglia and Bone Marrow Immigrants Remove Dead Photoreceptors in Retinal Lesions

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 174, Issue 6, Pages 2310-2323

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.090023

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [3100A0-105793, 3100A0-117760]
  2. Vontobel Foundation
  3. German Research Council DFG [Se 837/5-2, Se 837/6-1, Se 837/7-1]

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Phagocytosis is essential for the removal of photoreceptor debris following retinal injury. We used two mouse models, mice injected with green fluorescent protein-labeled bone marrow cells or green fluorescent protein-labeled microglia, to study the origin and activation patterns of phagocytic cells after acute blue light-induced retinal lesions. We show that following injury, blood-borne macrophages enter the eye via the optic nerve and ciliary body and soon migrate into the injured retinal area. Resident microglia are also activated rapidly throughout the entire retina and adopt macrophage characteristics only in the injured region. Both blood-borne and microglia-derived macrophages; were involved in the phagocytosis of dead photoreceptors. No obvious breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier was observed. Cc14, Cc112, Tgfb1, Csf1, and Tnf were differentially expressed in both the isolated retina and the eyecup of wild-type mice. Debris-laden macrophages appeared to leave die retina into the general circulation, suggesting their potential to become antigen-presenting cells. These experiments provide evidence that both local and immigrant macrophages remove apoptotic photoreceptors and cell debris in the injured retina. (Am J Pathol 2009, 174:2310-2323; DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.090023)

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