Thiamine transporter 2 is involved in high glucose-induced damage and altered thiamine availability in cell models of diabetic retinopathy

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作者
Beltramo, Elena [1 ]
Mazzeo, Aurora [1 ]
Lopatina, Tatiana [1 ]
Trento, Marina [1 ]
Porta, Massimo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turin, Dept Med Sci, Corso AM Dogliotti 14, I-10126 Turin, Italy
来源
DIABETES & VASCULAR DISEASE RESEARCH | 2020年 / 17卷 / 01期
关键词
Diabetic retinopathy; inner blood-retinal barrier; thiamine; thiamine transporter; transketolase; MEGALOBLASTIC-ANEMIA SYNDROME; IN-VITRO; INTRACELLULAR GLUCOSE; SLC19A3; BENFOTIAMINE; GENE; NEPHROPATHY; EXPRESSION; PREVENTION; MECHANISM;
D O I
10.1177/1479164119878427
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Thiamine prevents high glucose-induced damage in microvasculature, and progression of retinopathy and nephropathy in diabetic animals. Impaired thiamine availability causes renal damage in diabetic patients. Two single-nucleotide polymorphisms in SLC19A3 locus encoding for thiamine transporter 2 are associated with absent/minimal diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy despite long-term type 1 diabetes. We investigated the involvement of thiamine transporter 1 and thiamine transporter 2, and their transcription factor specificity protein 1, in high glucose-induced damage and altered thiamine availability in cells of the inner blood-retinal barrier. Human endothelial cells, pericytes and Muller cells were exposed to hyperglycaemic-like conditions and/or thiamine deficiency/over-supplementation in single/co-cultures. Expression and localization of thiamine transporter 1, thiamine transporter 2 and transcription factor specificity protein 1 were evaluated together with intracellular thiamine concentration, transketolase activity and permeability to thiamine. The effects of thiamine depletion on cell function (viability, apoptosis and migration) were also addressed. Thiamine transporter 2 and transcription factor specificity protein 1 expression were modulated by hyperglycaemic-like conditions. Transketolase activity, intracellular thiamine and permeability to thiamine were decreased in cells cultured in thiamine deficiency, and in pericytes in hyperglycaemic-like conditions. Thiamine depletion reduced cell viability and proliferation, while thiamine over-supplementation compensated for thiamine transporter 2 reduction by restoring thiamine uptake and transketolase activity. High glucose and reduced thiamine determine impairment in thiamine transport inside retinal cells and through the inner blood-retinal barrier. Thiamine transporter 2 modulation in our cell models suggests its major role in thiamine transport in retinal cells and its involvement in high glucose-induced damage and impaired thiamine availability.
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