Cells. 2025 Nov 14. pii: 1794. [Epub ahead of print]14(22):
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss, primarily driven by oxidative stress-induced degeneration of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Erythropoietin (EPO), a hematopoietic cytokine with neuroprotective properties, has been shown to reduce apoptosis and retinal degeneration. In this study, we examined the cytoprotective role of a non-erythropoietic EPO variant, EPO-R76E, in suppressing oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction related to oxidative stress in RPE cells. Stable ARPE-19 cell lines expressing EPO-R76E were generated via lentiviral transduction and exposed to paraquat to induce oxidative stress. Oxidative stress was induced using paraquat. EPO-R76E expression conferred increased cell viability and resistance to mitochondrial damage, as assessed by cytotoxicity assays. Western blot analysis revealed reduced expression of ferritin and p62/SQSTM1, diminished activation of p-AMPK and NRF2, and restoration of GPX4 levels, indicating enhanced antioxidant defenses. Moreover, intracellular iron accumulation and reactive oxygen species were significantly reduced in EPO-R76E-expressing cells exposed to paraquat. These findings suggest that EPO-R76E promotes mitochondrial homeostasis and modulates oxidative stress pathways. Our study positions EPO-R76E as a promising therapeutic candidate for halting RPE degeneration in AMD.
Keywords: ARPE-19; RPE; antioxidants; erythropoietin; growth factors; mitochondrial dysfunction; paraquat; retinal degeneration