Pigment epithelium-derived factor protects cone photoreceptor-derived 661W cells from light damage through Akt activation

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Abstract

Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) can delay and prevent the death of photoreceptors in vivo. We investigated the survival activity of PEDF on cone photoreceptor-derived 661W cells in culture, the presence of PEDF receptor (PEDF-R) in these cells and the activation of prosurvival Akt. Cell death was induced by light exposure in the presence of 9-cis retinal. Cell viability assays showed that PEDF increased the number of 661W cells exposed to these conditions. Western blots showed that PEDF-treated 661W cells had a higher ratio of phosphorylated Akt to total Akt than untreated cells. The PEDF receptor PEDF-R was immunodetected in the plasma membrane fractions of 661W cells. The results demonstrated that PEDF can protect 661W cells against light-induced cell death and suggest that the binding of PEDF to cell surface PEDF-R triggers a prosurvival signaling pathway.

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Rapp, M., Woo, G., Al-Ubaidi, M. R., Patricia Becerra, S., & Subramanian, P. (2014). Pigment epithelium-derived factor protects cone photoreceptor-derived 661W cells from light damage through Akt activation. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 801, 813–820. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3209-8_102

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