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  • Diabetes-mediated IL-17A enhances retinal inflammation, oxidative stress, and vascular permeability.

Diabetes-mediated IL-17A enhances retinal inflammation, oxidative stress, and vascular permeability.

Cellular immunology (2019-05-12)
Sigrun Sigurdardottir, Thomas E Zapadka, Sarah I Lindstrom, Haitao Liu, Brooklyn E Taylor, Chieh A Lee, Timothy S Kern, Patricia R Taylor
ABSTRACT

Diabetic retinopathy is a prevailing diabetes complication, and one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. IL-17A is a cytokine involved in the onset of diabetic complications. In the current study, we examined the role of IL-17A in the development of retinal inflammation and long-term vascular pathology in diabetic mice. We found IL-17A expressing T cells and neutrophils in the retinal vasculature. Further, the IL-17A receptor was expressed on Muller glia, retinal endothelial cells, and photoreceptors. Finally, diabetes-mediated retinal inflammation, oxidative stress, and vascular leakage were all significantly lower in IL-17A-/- mice. These are all clinically meaningful abnormalities that characterize the onset of diabetic retinopathy.

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