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Circulating inflammatory monocytes oppose microglia and contribute to cone cell death in retinitis pigmentosa

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PNAS NEXUS
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac003

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neuroinflammation; peripheral monocyte; nanomedicine

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  1. Center for Clinical and Translational Research of Kyushu University Hospital [JP16H06268, JP19K09952, JP19K24033, JP19K18900]
  2. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, Practical Research Project for Rare/Intractable Diseases [JP21ek0109512h0001]
  3. Uehara Memorial Foundation

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Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited disease that affects the eyes and can lead to blindness. Inflammatory monocytes play a key role in the progression of the disease. Treatment strategies that target these cells can potentially delay the progression of the disease.
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an intractable inherited disease that primarily affects the rods through gene mutations followed by secondary cone degeneration. This cone-related dysfunction can lead to impairment of daily life activities, and ultimately blindness in patients with RP. Paradoxically, microglial neuroinflammation contributes to both protection against and progression of RP, but it is unclear which population(s)-tissue-resident microglia and/or peripheral monocyte-derived macrophages (m phi)-are implicated in the progression of the disease. Here, we show that circulating blood inflammatory monocytes (IMo) are key effector cells that mediate cone cell death in RP. Attenuation of IMo and peripherally engrafted m phi by Ccl2 deficiency or immune modulation via intravenous nanoparticle treatment suppressed cone cell death in rd10 mice, an animal model of RP. In contrast, the depletion of resident microglia by a colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor inhibitor exacerbated cone cell death in the same model. In human patients with RP, IMo was increased and correlated with disease progression. These results suggest that peripheral IMo is a potential target to delay cone cell death and prevent blindness in RP.

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