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A specific phosphorylation regulates the protective role of αA-crystallin in diabetes.

Citation
Ruebsam, A., et al. “A Specific Phosphorylation Regulates The Protective Role Of Αa-Crystallin In Diabetes.”. Jci Insight.
Center University of Michigan
Author Anne Ruebsam, Jennifer E Dulle, Angela M Myers, Dhananjay Sakrikar, Katelyn M Green, Naheed W Khan, Kevin Schey, Patrice E Fort
Keywords Apoptosis pathways, diabetes, Ophthalmology, Retinopathy
Abstract

Neurodegeneration is a central aspect of the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, the primary ocular complication associated with diabetes. While progress has been made to improve the vascular perturbations associated with diabetic retinopathy, there are still no treatment options to counteract the neuroretinal degeneration associated with diabetes. Our previous work suggested that the molecular chaperones α-crystallins could be involved in the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy; however, the role and regulation of α-crystallins remained unknown. In the present study, we demonstrated the neuroprotective role of αA-crystallin during diabetes and its regulation by its phosphorylation on residue 148. We further characterized the dual role of αA-crystallin in neurons and glia, its essential role for neuronal survival, and its direct dependence on phosphorylation on this residue. These findings support further evaluation of αA-crystallin as a treatment option to promote neuron survival in diabetic retinopathy and neurodegenerative diseases in general.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
JCI insight
Volume
3
Issue
4
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2379-3708
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.97919
Alternate Journal
JCI Insight
PMID
29467334
PMCID
PMC5916248
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