Authors
Marianne Suter, Charlotte Remé, Christian Grimm, Andreas Wenzel, Marja Jäättela, Peter Esser, Norbert Kociok, Marcel Leist, Christoph Richter
Publication date
2000/12/15
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
275
Issue
50
Pages
39625-39630
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
10–20% of individuals over the age of 65 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of severe visual impairment in humans living in developed countries. The pathogenesis of this complex disease is poorly understood, and no efficient therapy or prevention exists to date. A precondition for AMD appears to be the accumulation of the age pigment lipofuscin in lysosomes of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. In AMD, these cells seem to die by apoptosis with subsequent death of photoreceptor cells, and light may accelerate the disease process. Intracellular factors leading to cell death are not known. Here we show that the lipophilic cation N-retinyl-N-retinylidene ethanolamine (A2E), a lipofuscin component, induces apoptosis in RPE and other cells at concentrations found in human retina. Apoptosis is accompanied by the appearance of the proapoptotic proteins cytochromec and …
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