Pearson Rachael A, Hippert Claire, Graca Anna B, Barber Amanda C
Department of Genetics,University College London Institute of Ophthalmology,London,UK.
John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair,University of Cambridge,Cambridge,UK.
Vis Neurosci. 2014 Sep;31(4-5):333-44. doi: 10.1017/S0952523814000200. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
Vision loss caused by the death of photoreceptors is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the developed world. Rapid advances in stem cell biology and techniques in cell transplantation have made photoreceptor replacement by transplantation a very plausible therapeutic strategy. These advances include the demonstration of restoration of vision following photoreceptor transplantation and the generation of transplantable populations of donor cells from stem cells. In this review, we present a brief overview of the recent progress in photoreceptor transplantation. We then consider in more detail some of the challenges presented by the degenerating retinal environment that must play host to these transplanted cells, how these may influence transplanted photoreceptor cell integration and survival, and some of the progress in developing strategies to circumnavigate these issues.
在发达国家,由光感受器死亡导致的视力丧失是不可逆失明的主要原因。干细胞生物学和细胞移植技术的迅速发展,使得通过移植来替换光感受器成为一种非常可行的治疗策略。这些进展包括光感受器移植后视力恢复的证明,以及从干细胞产生可移植的供体细胞群体。在这篇综述中,我们简要概述了光感受器移植的最新进展。然后,我们更详细地考虑了退化的视网膜环境所带来的一些挑战,这些环境必须接纳这些移植细胞,它们如何影响移植的光感受器细胞的整合和存活,以及在制定绕过这些问题的策略方面取得的一些进展。