Neutrophils compromise retinal pigment epithelial barrier integrity

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We hypothesized that neutrophils and their secreted factors mediate breakdown of the integrity of the outer blood-retina-barrier by degrading the apical tight junctions of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). The effect of activated neutrophils or neutrophil cell lysate on apparent permeability of bovine RPE-Choroid explants was evaluated by measuring [ H 3 ] mannitol flux in a modified Ussing chamber. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase- (MMP-) 9 in murine peritoneal neutrophils, and the effects of neutrophils on RPE tight-junction protein expression were assessed by confocal microscopy and western blot. Our results revealed that basolateral incubation of explants with neutrophils decreased occludin and ZO-1 expression at 1 and 3 hours and increased the permeability of bovine RPE-Choroid explants by 3-fold (P

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Hinton, D. R., Zhou, J., He, S., Zhang, N., Spee, C., Zhou, P., … Kannan, R. (2010). Neutrophils compromise retinal pigment epithelial barrier integrity. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/289360

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