FAS apoptotic inhibitory molecule 2 is a stress-induced intrinsic neuroprotective factor in the retina

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Mercy Pawar
Boris Busov
Aaruran Chandrasekhar
Jingyu Yao
David N Zacks
Cagri G Besirli
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[1] W.K. Kellogg Eye Center,Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
[2] University of Michigan,undefined
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We report the neuroprotective role of FAS apoptotic inhibitory molecule 2 (FAIM2), an inhibitor of the FAS signaling pathway, during stress-induced photoreceptor apoptosis. Retinal detachment resulted in increased FAIM2 levels in photoreceptors with higher amounts detected at the tips of outer segments. Activation of FAS death receptor via FAS-ligand led to JNK-mediated FAIM2 phosphorylation, decreased proteasome-mediated degradation and increased association with the FAS receptor. Photoreceptor apoptosis was accelerated in Faim2 knockout mice following experimental retinal detachment. We show that FAIM2 is primarily involved in reducing stress-induced photoreceptor cell death but this effect was transient. FAIM2 was found to interact with both p53 and HSP90 following the activation of the FAS death pathway and FAIM2/HSP90 interaction was dependent on the phosphorylation of FAIM2. Lack of FAIM2 led to increased expression of proadeath genes Fas and Ripk1 in the retina under physiologic conditions. These results demonstrate that FAIM2 is an intrinsic neuroprotective factor activated by stress in photoreceptors and delays FAS-mediated photoreceptor apoptosis. Modulation of this pathway to increase FAIM2 expression may be a potential therapeutic option to prevent photoreceptor death.
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