Efficient generation of retinal progenitor cells from human embryonic stem cells

University of Washington

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Abstract

The retina is subject to degenerative conditions, leading to blindness. Although retinal regeneration is robust in lower vertebrates, regeneration does not occur in the adult mammalian retina. Thus, we have developed efficient methods for deriving retinal neurons from human embryonic stem (hES) cells. Under appropriate culture conditions, up to 80% of the H1 line can be directed to the retinal progenitor fate, and express a gene expression profile similar to progenitors derived from human fetal retina. The hES cell-derived progenitors differentiate primarily into inner retinal neurons (ganglion and amacrine cells), with functional glutamate receptors. Upon coculture with retinas derived from a mouse model of…

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Keywords
  • Retina
  • Biology
  • Retinal
  • Embryonic stem cell
  • Muller glia
  • Cell biology
  • Retinal regeneration
  • Progenitor cell
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