[HTML][HTML] Photoreceptor outer segment-like structures in long-term 3D retinas from human pluripotent stem cells

KJ Wahlin, JA Maruotti, SR Sripathi, J Ball… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
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The retinal degenerative diseases, which together constitute a leading cause of hereditary
blindness worldwide, are largely untreatable. Development of reliable methods to culture
complex retinal tissues from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) could offer a means to
study human retinal development, provide a platform to investigate the mechanisms of
retinal degeneration and screen for neuroprotective compounds, and provide the basis for
cell-based therapeutic strategies. In this study, we describe an in vitro method by which …
Abstract
The retinal degenerative diseases, which together constitute a leading cause of hereditary blindness worldwide, are largely untreatable. Development of reliable methods to culture complex retinal tissues from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) could offer a means to study human retinal development, provide a platform to investigate the mechanisms of retinal degeneration and screen for neuroprotective compounds, and provide the basis for cell-based therapeutic strategies. In this study, we describe an in vitro method by which hPSCs can be differentiated into 3D retinas with at least some important features reminiscent of a mature retina, including exuberant outgrowth of outer segment-like structures and synaptic ribbons, photoreceptor neurotransmitter expression, and membrane conductances and synaptic vesicle release properties consistent with possible photoreceptor synaptic function. The advanced outer segment-like structures reported here support the notion that 3D retina cups could serve as a model for studying mature photoreceptor development and allow for more robust modeling of retinal degenerative disease in vitro.
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