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[Iron and age-related macular degeneration: a new track].

Yves CourtoisJenny YoualeFrancine Behar-CohenEmilie Picard
Published in: Medecine sciences : M/S (2020)
Iron has a fundamental role for cell physiology and especially in retina as a cofactor of many pathways of the visual transduction. A tightly regulated homeostasis avoids the accumulation of prooxidant and proinflammatory free iron. A dysfunction of iron retinal homeostasis is associated with many genetic or age-related degenerative diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Here, we describe various mechanisms reported during AMD, enhanced by iron accumulation and its homeostasis dysregulation. We have investigated a local treatment with transferrin, the natural iron carrier, to control these pathological pathways and iron dysfunction, without side effects. Iron has a central role in pathogenesis of AMD and is a target for futures therapies.
Keyphrases
  • age related macular degeneration
  • iron deficiency
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • replacement therapy
  • single molecule