Sialic Acid Mimetic Microglial SIGLEC Agonistic Nanoparticle: Potential to Restore Retinal Homeostasis and Regain Visual Function in AMD
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Abstract
Age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of visual loss and dysfunction in the devel-oped world, is a disease initiated by genetic polymorphisms that impairs negative regulation of complement. Proteomic investigation points to altered glycosylation and loss of SIGLEC medi-ated glyco-immune checkpoint parainflammatory homeostasis as a main determinant for the vi-sion impairing complications of macular degeneration. The effect of altered glycosylation on microglial maintained retinal para-inflammatory homeostasis and eventual recruitment and polarization of peripheral blood monocyte derived macrophages (PBMDM) into the retina can explain the phenotypic variability seen in this clinically heterogenous disease. Restoring gly-co-immune checkpoint control with a sialic acid mimetic nanoparticle targeting microgli-al/macrophage SIGLECs to regain retinal para inflammatory homeostasis is a promising thera-peutic that could halt the progression of and improve visual function in all stages of macular de-generation.
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