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Gene and Stem Cell-Based Therapies for Retinal Degenerative Diseases: Update, Challenges, and Future Directions.
Retinal degenerative diseases (RDDs) are a major global cause of irreversible vision loss, primarily resulting from the progressive degeneration of photoreceptors (PRs), retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). The limited regenerative capacity of the neural retina, combined with a lack of definitive therapies, highlights the urgent need for clinically viable strategies to slow degeneration or replace lost cells. While effective clinical treatments remain unavailable, recent advances in gene and stem cell therapies offer promising avenues to restore retinal structure and function. Preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated encouraging safety and efficacy outcomes, supporting their potential to treat both inherited and acquired forms of RDDs. Nonetheless, several challenges-including vector limitations, immune responses, and delivery constraints-continue to hinder widespread clinical adoption. This review summarizes current gene and stem cell-based therapeutic strategies, recent clinical progress, and the key challenges and future directions shaping the evolving landscape of regenerative treatment for RDDs.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of Stem Cell Reviews and Reports is to cover contemporary and emerging areas in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. The journal will consider for publication:
i) solicited or unsolicited reviews of topical areas of stem cell biology that highlight, critique and synthesize recent important findings in the field.
ii) full length and short reports presenting original experimental work.
iii) translational stem cell studies describing results of clinical trials using stem cells as therapeutics.
iv) papers focused on diseases of stem cells.
v) hypothesis and commentary articles as opinion-based pieces in which authors can propose a new theory, interpretation of a controversial area in stem cell biology, or a stem cell biology question or paradigm. These articles contain more speculation than reviews, but they should be based on solid rationale.
vi) protocols as peer-reviewed procedures that provide step-by-step descriptions, outlined in sufficient detail, so that both experts and novices can apply them to their own research.
vii) letters to the editor and correspondence.
In order to facilitate this exchange of scientific information and exciting novel ideas, the journal has created five thematic sections, focusing on:
i) the role of adult stem cells in tissue regeneration;
ii) progress in research on induced pluripotent stem cells, embryonic stem cells and mechanism governing embryogenesis and tissue development;
iii) the role of microenvironment and extracellular microvesicles in directing the fate of stem cells;
iv) mechanisms of stem cell trafficking, stem cell mobilization and homing with special emphasis on hematopoiesis;
v) the role of stem cells in aging processes and cancerogenesis.