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Generation and Characterization of Anti-Glucosepane Antibodies Enabling Direct Detection of Glucosepane in Retinal Tissue
ACS Chem Biol. 2020 Oct 16;15(10):2655-2661. doi: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00093.
Matthew D Streeter 1, Sheldon Rowan 2, Jason Ray 1, David M McDonald 1, Jonathan Volkin 2, Jonathan Clark 3, Allen Taylor 2, David A Spiegel 1
Abstract:
...Here, we report the development of the first polyclonal anti-glucosepane antibodies using a synthetic immunogen that contains the core bicyclic ring structure of glucosepane. We investigate the recognition properties of these antibodies through ELISAs involving an array of synthetic AGE derivatives and determine them to be both high-affinity and selective in binding glucosepane. We then employ these antibodies to image glucosepane in aging mouse retinae via immunohistochemistry. Our studies demonstrate for the first time accumulation of glucosepane within the retinal pigment epithelium, Bruch's membrane, and choroid: all regions of the eye impacted by age-related macular degeneration. Co-localization studies further suggest that glucosepane colocalizes with lipofuscin, which has previously been associated with lysosomal dysfunction and has been implicated in the development of age-related macular degeneration, among other diseases. We believe that the anti-glucosepane antibodies described in this study will prove highly useful for examining the role of glycation in human health and disease.
PMID: 32975399
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Tags: antibodies, eye, glucosepane, lipofuscin, retina