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Characterization of stress response in human retinal epithelial cells.

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2012-12-05)
Vincenzo Giansanti, Gloria E Villalpando Rodriguez, Michelle Savoldelli, Roberta Gioia, Antonella Forlino, Giuliano Mazzini, Marzia Pennati, Nadia Zaffaroni, Anna Ivana Scovassi, Alicia Torriglia
ABSTRACT

The pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) involves demise of the retinal pigment epithelium and death of photoreceptors. In this article, we investigated the response of human adult retinal pigmented epithelial (ARPE-19) cells to 5-(N,N-hexamethylene)amiloride (HMA), an inhibitor of Na(+) /H(+) exchangers. We observed that ARPE-19 cells treated with HMA are unable to activate 'classical' apoptosis but they succeed to activate autophagy. In the first 2 hrs of HMA exposure, autophagy is efficient in protecting cells from death. Thereafter, autophagy is impaired, as indicated by p62 accumulation, and this protective mechanism becomes the executioner of cell death. This switch in autophagy property as a function of time for a single stimulus is here shown for the first time. The activation of autophagy was observed, at a lesser extent, with etoposide, suggesting that this event might be a general response of ARPE cells to stress and the most important pathway involved in cell resistance to adverse conditions and toxic stimuli.

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