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Compartmentalized citrullination in Muller glial endfeet during retinal degeneration
Author(s) -
Sarah Ilona Palko,
N. Saba,
Elias Mullane,
Benjamin D. Nicholas,
Yosuke Nagasaka,
Jayakrishna Ambati,
Bradley D. Gelfand,
Akihito Ishigami,
Paola BargagnaMohan,
Royce Mohan
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states of america
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.2121875119
Subject(s) - citrullination , biology , retinal degeneration , glial fibrillary acidic protein , retinal , microbiology and biotechnology , retina , citrulline , neuroscience , arginine , biochemistry , immunology , amino acid , immunohistochemistry
Muller glia (MG) play a central role in reactive gliosis, a stress response associated with rare and common retinal degenerative diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The posttranslational modification citrullination​ targeting glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in MG was initially discovered in a panocular chemical injury model. Here, we report in the paradigms of retinal laser injury, a genetic model of spontaneous retinal degeneration (JR5558 mice) and human wet-AMD tissues that MG citrullination is broadly conserved. After laser injury, GFAP polymers that accumulate in reactive MG are citrullinated in MG endfeet and glial cell processes. The enzyme responsible for citrullination, peptidyl arginine deiminase-4 (PAD4), localizes to endfeet and associates with GFAP polymers. Glial cell–specific PAD4 deficiency attenuates retinal hypercitrullination in injured retinas, indicating PAD4 requirement for MG citrullination. In retinas of 1-mo-old JR5558 mice, hypercitrullinated GFAP and PAD4 accumulate in MG endfeet/cell processes in a lesion-specific manner. Finally, we show that human donor maculae from patients with wet-AMD also feature the canonical endfeet localization of hypercitrullinated GFAP. Thus, we propose that endfeet are a “citrullination bunker” that initiates and sustains citrullination in retinal degeneration.

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