Function of human pluripotent stem cell-derived photoreceptor progenitors in blind mice

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Alona O. Barnea-Cramer
Wei Wang
Shi-Jiang Lu
Mandeep S. Singh
Chenmei Luo
Hongguang Huo
Michelle E. McClements
Alun R. Barnard
Robert E. MacLaren
Robert Lanza
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[1] Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology,
[2] University of Oxford,undefined
[3] Oxford,undefined
[4] England ,undefined
[5] Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine,undefined
[6] Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust NIHR Biomedical Research Centre,undefined
[7] Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Biomedical Research Centre,undefined
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Photoreceptor degeneration due to retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a primary cause of inherited retinal blindness. Photoreceptor cell-replacement may hold the potential for repair in a completely degenerate retina by reinstating light sensitive cells to form connections that relay information to downstream retinal layers. This study assessed the therapeutic potential of photoreceptor progenitors derived from human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (ESCs and iPSCs) using a protocol that is suitable for future clinical trials. ESCs and iPSCs were cultured in four specific stages under defined conditions, resulting in generation of a near-homogeneous population of photoreceptor-like progenitors. Following transplantation into mice with end-stage retinal degeneration, these cells differentiated into photoreceptors and formed a cell layer connected with host retinal neurons. Visual function was partially restored in treated animals, as evidenced by two visual behavioral tests. Furthermore, the magnitude of functional improvement was positively correlated with the number of engrafted cells. Similar efficacy was observed using either ESCs or iPSCs as source material. These data validate the potential of human pluripotent stem cells for photoreceptor replacement therapies aimed at photoreceptor regeneration in retinal disease.
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