Purpose Mast cells (MCs), key immune regulators, contribute to inflammatory responses through their degranulation. Choroidal thinning is a hallmark of myopia, and MC degranulation has been shown to induce choroidal thinning in a rat model of geographical atrophy. However, the role of choroidal MCs in myopia remains poorly understood. This study aimed to demonstrate that an increased number and proportion of degranulated MCs in the choroid are important determinants of choroidal thinning and myopia development. Methods Lens-induced myopia (LIM) was induced by monocular −30 diopter (D) lens wearing in C57BL/6 mice, MC-deficient mice (Mcpt5/Cma1DTR/+), and MC-deficient mice receiving suprachoroidal injection of peritoneal MCs (PMCs). Cromolyn sodium (cromolyn) and pemirolast potassium (pemirolast), reagents that inhibit degranulation by stabilizing MC membranes, were topically applied in LIM mice. Ocular parameters including refraction, axial length, and choroidal thickness were measured before and after LIM. Choroidal MC degranulation was evaluated by choroidal flatmount staining. Results LIM was successfully induced in wild-type mice but was significantly suppressed in MC-deficient mice. Suprachoroidal injection of PMCs into MC-deficient mice restored myopia progression, as evidenced by axial elongation and choroidal thinning. MC degranulation was significantly increased by −30 D lens wearing, whereas topical administration of cromolyn and pemirolast effectively inhibited both MC degranulation and myopia progression. Conclusions Choroidal MC degranulation plays a critical role in LIM by promoting choroidal thinning and axial elongation. These findings enhance our understanding of the role of choroidal MC degranulation in myopia, suggesting a potential therapeutic target for myopia treatment.
Choroidal Mast Cells and Their Degranulation Are a Pivotal Trigger for Myopia Development
Jue-pei Shi,S. Ikeda,Tomokazu Fukuchi,Junhan Chen,Kate Gettinger,Satoshi Imanishi,K. Negishi,Kazuo Tsubota,T. Kurihara
Published 2025 in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
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Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
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2025-11-01
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