PARP1 Impedes SIRT1-Mediated Autophagy during Degeneration of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium under Oxidative Stress.
Ki-Hong Jang, Yeseong Hwang, Eunhee Kim
Abstract
. Moreover, olaparib failed to restore autophagy in SIRT1-depleted ARPE-19 cells, indicating that PARP1 inhibits autophagy through SIRT1 inhibition. Next, we further examined whether PARP1-induced autophagy impairment occurs in the retinas of dry AMD model mice. Histological analyses revealed that olaparib treatment protected mouse retinas against sodium iodate (SI) insult, but not in retinas cotreated with SI and wortmannin, an autophagy inhibitor. Collectively, our data demonstrate that PARP1-dependent inhibition of SIRT1 activity impedes autophagic survival of RPE cells, leading to retinal degeneration during dry AMD pathogenesis.
Topics & Concepts
AutophagyPARP1OlaparibCell biologyRetinal pigment epitheliumBiologyPARP inhibitorOxidative stressNAD+ kinaseAutophagosomePoly ADP ribose polymeraseChemistryApoptosisRetinalBiochemistryPolymeraseEnzymeGenePARP inhibition in cancer therapyCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismSirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine