A Combination Therapy Targeting Endoglin And Vegf-A Prevents Subretinal Fibro-Neovascularization Caused By Induced Muller Cell Disruption

INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE(2018)

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PURPOSE. Subretinal fibroneovascularization is one of the most common causes of vision loss in neovascular AMD (nAMD). Anti-VEGF therapy effectively inhibits vascular leak and neovascularization but has little effect on fibrosis. This study aimed to identify a combination therapy to concurrently inhibit subretinal neovascularization and prevent fibrosis.METHODS. We generated transgenic mice in which induced disruption of Muller cells leads to subretinal neovascularization, which is reliably accompanied by subretinal fibrosis. We conducted Western blots and immunohistochemistry to study changes in transforming growth factor-beta (TGF beta) signaling including endoglin, a coreceptor essential for TGFb signaling, and then tested the effects of monthly intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF-A and antiendoglin, either alone or in combination, on the development of subretinal fibroneovascularization in our transgenic mice.RESULTS. Muller cell disruption increased expression of TGF beta 1, TGF beta type 1 receptor, and phosphorylated-Smad3. Endoglin was strongly expressed in subretinal fibroneovascular tissue. Fluorescein angiography and measurements of retinal vascular permeability indicated that intravitreal anti-VEGF-A in combination with anti-endoglin treatment more efficiently inhibited vascular leak compared with either monotherapy. Immunostaining of retinal wholemounts with antibodies against glial fibrillary acidic protein and ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 indicated that the combination therapy also effectively prevented subretinal fibrosis and inhibited microglial activation. Luminex cytokine assays indicated that intravitreal anti-VEGF-A and anti-endoglin treatment, either alone or in combination, reduced the production of IL33 and macrophage inflammatory protein-3 alpha.CONCLUSIONS. Our findings offer a potentially novel combination approach to concurrently managing subretinal neovascularization and fibrosis in nAMD.
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neovascular age-related macular degeneration, fibrosis, transforming growth factor beta, endoglin, vascular endothelial growth factor, combination therapy
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