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Complement factor H deficiency combined with smoking promotes retinal degeneration in a novel mouse model.


ABSTRACT: Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. The Y402H polymorphism in complement factor H promotes disease-like pathogenesis, and a Cfh+/- murine model can replicate this phenotype, but only after two years. We reasoned that by combining CFH deficiency with cigarette smoke exposure, we might be able to accelerate disease progression to facilitate preclinical research in this disease. Wild-type and Cfh+/- mice were exposed to nose-only cigarette smoke for three months. Retinal tissue morphology and visual function were evaluated by optical coherence tomography, fundus photography and autofluorescence, and electroretinogram. Retinal pigment epithelial cell phenotype and ultrastructure were evaluated by immunofluorescence staining and transmission electron microscopy. Cfh+/- smoking mice showed a dome-like protruding lesion at the ellipsoid zone (drusen-like deposition), many retinal hyper-autofluorescence spots, and a marked decrease in A- and B-wave amplitudes. Compared with non-smoking mice, wild-type and Cfh+/- smoking mice showed sub-retinal pigment epithelium complement protein 3 deposition, activation of microglia, metabolic waste accumulation, and impairment of tight junctions. Microglia cells migrated into the photoreceptor outer segment layer in Cfh+/- smoking mice showed increased activation. Our results suggest that exposing Cfh+/- mice to smoking leads to earlier onset of age-related macular degeneration than in other animal models, which may facilitate preclinical research into the pathophysiology and treatment of this disease.

SUBMITTER: Feng L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8777480 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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