Chemokine expression in murine RPE/choroid in response to systemic viral infection and elevated levels of circulating interferon-γ

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P URPOSE . To examine how circulating immune mediators in vivo may affect gene and protein expression at the RPE/choroid interface. M ETHODS . Young mice were systemically infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) or continuously infused with IFN-γ. RPE/choroid was isolated and analyzed with whole-transcriptome gene expression microarrays. Selected gene expression findings were validated at the protein level. R ESULTS . Both the systemic immune activation from virus infection and the sterile systemically increased level of IFN-γ resulted in increased expression of chemokine ligands, chemokine receptors, and early complement components in isolates of RPE/choroid. These findings were largely absent from LCMV-infected mice deficient in either the interferon α/β receptor or IFN-γ. C ONCLUSIONS . Together, these findings demonstrate that acute systemic immune activation results in a local response at the RPE/choroid interface that may include chemokine-dependent recruitment of inflammatory cells and engagement of the complement system. This may represent a link between the systemic low-grade inflammation and the retinal pathology observed in several multifactorial entities such as aging, AMD, and diabetes.

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Faber, C., Juel, H. B., Jensen, B. A. H., Christensen, J. P., Prause, J. U., Thomsen, A. R., & Nissen, M. H. (2019). Chemokine expression in murine RPE/choroid in response to systemic viral infection and elevated levels of circulating interferon-γ. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 60(1), 192–201. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-25721

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