Evaluating the outcomes of pluripotent stem-cell-derived photoreceptor transplantation in retinal repair.

Darin Zerti, Birthe Dorgau, Evelyne Sernagor, Lyle Armstrong, Majlinda Lako, Gerrit Hilgen
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In recent decades, numerous research groups have focused on restoring visual function through the transplantation of stem cells into animal models of retinal neurodegeneration. Significant advancements in surgical techniques, the maturation of donor cells, and the production of cell suspensions, along with ensuring proper synaptic connectivity with the host environment, are key considerations for the potential implementation of this strategy in clinical practice. In this review, we summarize the latest progress in the transplantation of stem cell-derived photoreceptors, emphasizing the outcomes related to visual function observed in the used animal models. Additionally, we analyze the various methods of stem cell differentiation and the surgical techniques selected for transplanting these photoreceptor precursors. Finally, we report on functional assessments from recent studies to highlight the considerable potential of stem cell-derived photoreceptor transplants as a therapeutic approach for retinal degenerative diseases.

多能干细胞源性光感受器移植在视网膜修复中的效果评价。
近几十年来,许多研究小组都致力于通过将干细胞移植到视网膜神经变性动物模型中来恢复视觉功能。手术技术的重大进步、供体细胞的成熟、细胞悬液的产生,以及确保与宿主环境的适当突触连接,是在临床实践中潜在实施该策略的关键考虑因素。本文综述了干细胞来源的光感受器移植的最新进展,重点介绍了在使用的动物模型中观察到的与视觉功能相关的结果。此外,我们分析了干细胞分化的各种方法和移植这些光感受器前体所选择的手术技术。最后,我们报告了最近研究的功能评估,以强调干细胞来源的光感受器移植作为视网膜退行性疾病治疗方法的巨大潜力。
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