Literature DB >> 33657251

Transplanted pluripotent stem cell-derived photoreceptor precursors elicit conventional and unusual light responses in mice with advanced retinal degeneration.

Darin Zerti1,2, Gerrit Hilgen1,3, Birthe Dorgau1, Joseph Collin1, Marius Ader4, Lyle Armstrong1, Evelyne Sernagor1, Majlinda Lako1.   

Abstract

Retinal dystrophies often lead to blindness. Developing therapeutic interventions to restore vision is therefore of paramount importance. Here we demonstrate the ability of pluripotent stem cell-derived cone precursors to engraft and restore light responses in the Pde6brd1 mouse, an end-stage photoreceptor degeneration model. Our data show that up to 1.5% of precursors integrate into the host retina, differentiate into cones, and engraft in close apposition to the host bipolar cells. Half of the transplanted mice exhibited visual behavior and of these 33% showed binocular light sensitivity. The majority of retinal ganglion cells exhibited contrast-sensitive ON, OFF or ON-OFF light responses and even motion sensitivity; however, quite a few exhibited unusual responses (eg, light-induced suppression), presumably reflecting remodeling of the neural retina. Our data indicate that despite relatively low engraftment yield, pluripotent stem cell-derived cone precursors can elicit light responsiveness even at advanced degeneration stages. Further work is needed to improve engraftment yield and counteract retinal remodeling to achieve useful clinical applications.
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Keywords:  Pde6brd1; multielectrode arrays; multielectrode recordings; photoreceptors; pluripotent stem cells; retinal degenerative diseases; retinal ganglion cells; retinal remodeling; retinitis pigmentosa; subretinal transplantation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33657251     DOI: 10.1002/stem.3365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


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