Human adult retinal pigment epithelial cells as potential cell source for retina recovery |
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Authors: | A. V. Kuznetsova E. N. Grigoryan M. A. Aleksandrova |
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Affiliation: | 1.Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), as well as the neural retina, develops from the neuroectoderm and plays a key role in photoreceptor functions. Several degenerative eye diseases, e.g., macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa, associated with an impaired RPE function cause the loss of the photoreceptor and partial or complete blindness. Cultured RPE cells obtained from human cadaver eyes could be a valuable source for transplantation to cure retinal degenerative diseases. The paper describes RPE cell isolation, maintenance in culture, and immunohistochemical characteristics of dedifferentiated cells. It was found that RPE cells from human adults exhibit neural cell properties in vitro. |
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