Subretinal macrophages produce classical complement activator C1q leading to the progression of focal retinal degeneration.
Haihan JiaoMatt RutarNilisha FernandoTed YednockSethu SankaranarayananRiemke Aggio-BruceJan ProvisRiccardo NatoliPublished in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2018)
Our data implicate subretinal macrophages, C1q and the classical pathway in progressive retinal degeneration. We demonstrate a role of local C1q produced by microglia/macrophages as an instigator of inflammasome activation and inflammation. Crucially, we have shown that retinal C1q neutralisation during disease progression may slow retinal atrophy, providing a novel strategy for the treatment of complement-mediated retinal degenerations including AMD.