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Retinal Pigment Epithelium Injury in Pentosan Polysulfate Exposure: Morphologic Changes, Phagocytic Deficits, and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Rajagopalan, A.; Satyanarayana, G.; Kumpakha, R.; Shiromani, S.; Boatright, J.; Jain, N.; Datta, S.

2026-03-31 molecular biology
10.64898/2026.03.28.715018 bioRxiv
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Pentosan polysulfate (PPS) is a semisynthetic sulfated polysaccharide that was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of interstitial cystitis (IC). A 2018 study by our group described a vision-threatening macular toxicity associated with long-term use of PPS. However, given the relatively recent characterization of PPS maculopathy, we have limited knowledge of its pathophysiology. The present study therefore investigated the pathophysiology of PPS maculopathy in a cell culture model, assessing impacts of PPS exposure on morphology and mitochondrial function. We treated ARPE-19 cells with increasing doses of PPS and investigated both mitoprotective and cytoprotective mechanisms, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production (ROS) and respiration, cellular structure, and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) dysfunction through phagocytosis assays. We found that PPS increased mitochondrial superoxide accumulation and that increased doses of PPS impaired basal and maximal respiration in a Seahorse assay without the expected response of increases in the cellular energy sensor pAMPK. PPS exposure disrupted mitochondrial and cell protective mechanisms against ROS accumulation as assessed through examination of mitochondrial biogenesis markers PGC-1 and SIRT1 and autophagy markers LC3 and p62. PINK1 expression increased with increasing duration of exposure to PPS. Further, we found that PPS led to functional and structural changes to RPE cells, which exhibited an increase in cell aspect ratio and impaired phagocytosis with higher doses of PPS. Lastly, we found an increase in cell death in response to higher doses of PPS, evident through ethidium homodimer cell viability assays. Taken together, our study shows PPS exposure has profound effects on RPE viability and function through impairment of mitochondrial respiration and mito- and cyto-protective mechanisms and highlights mitochondrial insult as a potential focus of future PPS research.

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