Assessment of Safety and Functional Efficacy of Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Approaches Using Retinal Degenerative Animal Models

Joint Authors

Falabella, Paulo
Thomas, Biju B.
Hinton, David R.
Lin, Tai-Chi
Zhu, Danhong
Clegg, Dennis O.
Humayun, Mark S.
Seiler, M. J.

Source

Stem Cells International

Issue

Vol. 2017, Issue 2017 (31 Dec. 2017), pp.1-19, 19 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2017-08-27

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

19

Abstract EN

Dysfunction and death of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and or photoreceptors can lead to irreversible vision loss.

The eye represents an ideal microenvironment for stem cell-based therapy.

It is considered an “immune privileged” site, and the number of cells needed for therapy is relatively low for the area of focused vision (macula).

Further, surgical placement of stem cell-derived grafts (RPE, retinal progenitors, and photoreceptor precursors) into the vitreous cavity or subretinal space has been well established.

For preclinical tests, assessments of stem cell-derived graft survival and functionality are conducted in animal models by various noninvasive approaches and imaging modalities.

In vivo experiments conducted in animal models based on replacing photoreceptors and/or RPE cells have shown survival and functionality of the transplanted cells, rescue of the host retina, and improvement of visual function.

Based on the positive results obtained from these animal experiments, human clinical trials are being initiated.

Despite such progress in stem cell research, ethical, regulatory, safety, and technical difficulties still remain a challenge for the transformation of this technique into a standard clinical approach.

In this review, the current status of preclinical safety and efficacy studies for retinal cell replacement therapies conducted in animal models will be discussed.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Lin, Tai-Chi& Seiler, M. J.& Zhu, Danhong& Falabella, Paulo& Hinton, David R.& Clegg, Dennis O.…[et al.]. 2017. Assessment of Safety and Functional Efficacy of Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Approaches Using Retinal Degenerative Animal Models. Stem Cells International،Vol. 2017, no. 2017, pp.1-19.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1202484

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Lin, Tai-Chi…[et al.]. Assessment of Safety and Functional Efficacy of Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Approaches Using Retinal Degenerative Animal Models. Stem Cells International No. 2017 (2017), pp.1-19.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1202484

American Medical Association (AMA)

Lin, Tai-Chi& Seiler, M. J.& Zhu, Danhong& Falabella, Paulo& Hinton, David R.& Clegg, Dennis O.…[et al.]. Assessment of Safety and Functional Efficacy of Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Approaches Using Retinal Degenerative Animal Models. Stem Cells International. 2017. Vol. 2017, no. 2017, pp.1-19.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1202484

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1202484