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IPSC-Derived Retina Transplants Improve Vision in rd1 End-Stage Retinal-Degeneration Mice.


ABSTRACT: Recent success in functional recovery by photoreceptor precursor transplantation in dysfunctional retina has led to an increased interest in using embryonic stem cell (ESC) or induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived retinal progenitors to treat retinal degeneration. However, cell-based therapies for end-stage degenerative retinas that have lost the outer nuclear layer (ONL) are still a big challenge. In the present study, by transplanting mouse iPSC-derived retinal tissue (miPSC retina) in the end-stage retinal-degeneration model (rd1), we visualized the direct contact between host bipolar cell terminals and the presynaptic terminal of graft photoreceptors by gene labeling, showed light-responsive behaviors in transplanted rd1 mice, and recorded responses from the host retina with transplants by ex vivo micro-electroretinography and ganglion cell recordings using a multiple-electrode array system. Our data provides a proof of concept for transplanting ESC/iPSC retinas to restore vision in end-stage retinal degeneration.

SUBMITTER: Mandai M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5233464 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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iPSC-Derived Retina Transplants Improve Vision in rd1 End-Stage Retinal-Degeneration Mice.

Mandai Michiko M   Fujii Momo M   Hashiguchi Tomoyo T   Sunagawa Genshiro A GA   Ito Shin-ichiro SI   Sun Jianan J   Kaneko Jun J   Sho Junki J   Yamada Chikako C   Takahashi Masayo M  

Stem cell reports 20170101 1


Recent success in functional recovery by photoreceptor precursor transplantation in dysfunctional retina has led to an increased interest in using embryonic stem cell (ESC) or induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived retinal progenitors to treat retinal degeneration. However, cell-based therapies for end-stage degenerative retinas that have lost the outer nuclear layer (ONL) are still a big challenge. In the present study, by transplanting mouse iPSC-derived retinal tissue (miPSC retina) in  ...[more]

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