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Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors

Age-related macular degeneration and other macular diseases result in the loss of light-sensing cone photoreceptors, causing irreversible sight impairment. Photoreceptor replacement may restore vision by transplanting healthy cells, which must form new synaptic connections with the recipient retina....

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Autores principales: Ribeiro, Joana, Procyk, Christopher A., West, Emma L., O’Hara-Wright, Michelle, Martins, Monica F., Khorasani, Majid Moshtagh, Hare, Aura, Basche, Mark, Fernando, Milan, Goh, Debbie, Jumbo, Neeraj, Rizzi, Matteo, Powell, Kate, Tariq, Menahil, Michaelides, Michel, Bainbridge, James W.B., Smith, Alexander J., Pearson, Rachael A., Gonzalez-Cordero, Anai, Ali, Robin R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33882303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109022
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author Ribeiro, Joana
Procyk, Christopher A.
West, Emma L.
O’Hara-Wright, Michelle
Martins, Monica F.
Khorasani, Majid Moshtagh
Hare, Aura
Basche, Mark
Fernando, Milan
Goh, Debbie
Jumbo, Neeraj
Rizzi, Matteo
Powell, Kate
Tariq, Menahil
Michaelides, Michel
Bainbridge, James W.B.
Smith, Alexander J.
Pearson, Rachael A.
Gonzalez-Cordero, Anai
Ali, Robin R.
author_facet Ribeiro, Joana
Procyk, Christopher A.
West, Emma L.
O’Hara-Wright, Michelle
Martins, Monica F.
Khorasani, Majid Moshtagh
Hare, Aura
Basche, Mark
Fernando, Milan
Goh, Debbie
Jumbo, Neeraj
Rizzi, Matteo
Powell, Kate
Tariq, Menahil
Michaelides, Michel
Bainbridge, James W.B.
Smith, Alexander J.
Pearson, Rachael A.
Gonzalez-Cordero, Anai
Ali, Robin R.
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description Age-related macular degeneration and other macular diseases result in the loss of light-sensing cone photoreceptors, causing irreversible sight impairment. Photoreceptor replacement may restore vision by transplanting healthy cells, which must form new synaptic connections with the recipient retina. Despite recent advances, convincing evidence of functional connectivity arising from transplanted human cone photoreceptors in advanced retinal degeneration is lacking. Here, we show restoration of visual function after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cones into a mouse model of advanced degeneration. Transplanted human cones elaborate nascent outer segments and make putative synapses with recipient murine bipolar cells (BCs), which themselves undergo significant remodeling. Electrophysiological and behavioral assessments demonstrate restoration of surprisingly complex light-evoked retinal ganglion cell responses and improved light-evoked behaviors in treated animals. Stringent controls exclude alternative explanations, including material transfer and neuroprotection. These data provide crucial validation for photoreceptor replacement therapy and for the potential to rescue cone-mediated vision.
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spelling pubmed-80651772021-04-27 Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors Ribeiro, Joana Procyk, Christopher A. West, Emma L. O’Hara-Wright, Michelle Martins, Monica F. Khorasani, Majid Moshtagh Hare, Aura Basche, Mark Fernando, Milan Goh, Debbie Jumbo, Neeraj Rizzi, Matteo Powell, Kate Tariq, Menahil Michaelides, Michel Bainbridge, James W.B. Smith, Alexander J. Pearson, Rachael A. Gonzalez-Cordero, Anai Ali, Robin R. Cell Rep Article Age-related macular degeneration and other macular diseases result in the loss of light-sensing cone photoreceptors, causing irreversible sight impairment. Photoreceptor replacement may restore vision by transplanting healthy cells, which must form new synaptic connections with the recipient retina. Despite recent advances, convincing evidence of functional connectivity arising from transplanted human cone photoreceptors in advanced retinal degeneration is lacking. Here, we show restoration of visual function after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cones into a mouse model of advanced degeneration. Transplanted human cones elaborate nascent outer segments and make putative synapses with recipient murine bipolar cells (BCs), which themselves undergo significant remodeling. Electrophysiological and behavioral assessments demonstrate restoration of surprisingly complex light-evoked retinal ganglion cell responses and improved light-evoked behaviors in treated animals. Stringent controls exclude alternative explanations, including material transfer and neuroprotection. These data provide crucial validation for photoreceptor replacement therapy and for the potential to rescue cone-mediated vision. Cell Press 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8065177/ /pubmed/33882303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109022 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ribeiro, Joana
Procyk, Christopher A.
West, Emma L.
O’Hara-Wright, Michelle
Martins, Monica F.
Khorasani, Majid Moshtagh
Hare, Aura
Basche, Mark
Fernando, Milan
Goh, Debbie
Jumbo, Neeraj
Rizzi, Matteo
Powell, Kate
Tariq, Menahil
Michaelides, Michel
Bainbridge, James W.B.
Smith, Alexander J.
Pearson, Rachael A.
Gonzalez-Cordero, Anai
Ali, Robin R.
Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title_full Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title_fullStr Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title_full_unstemmed Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title_short Restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
title_sort restoration of visual function in advanced disease after transplantation of purified human pluripotent stem cell-derived cone photoreceptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33882303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109022
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