Citation
Shi, Qiang and Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer and Cheng, Yuhong and Hao, Yang and Li, Tong and Kumar, Suresh and Akon, Higuchi and .Alarfaj, Abdullah A and Rusheni, Munisvaradass and Mok, Pooi Ling and Pei, Cheng
(2018)
Morphological and genetical changes of endothelial progenitor cells afterin-vitroconversion into photoreceptors.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 183.
127 - 132.
ISSN 1011-1344, ESSN: 1873-2682
Abstract
Background
Retinal degeneration is a condition ensued by various ocular disorders such as artery occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, retrolental fibroplasia and retinitis pigmentosa which cause abnormal loss of photoreceptor cells and lead to eventual vision impairment. No efficient treatment has yet been found, however, the use of stem cell therapy such as bone marrow and embryonic stem cells has opened a new treatment modality for retinal degenerative diseases. The major goal of this study is to analyze the potential of endothelial progenitor cells derived from bone marrow to differentiate into retinal neural cells for regenerative medicine purposes.
Methods
In this study, endothelial progenitor cells were induced in-vitro with photoreceptor growth factor (taurine) for 21 days. Subsequently, the morphology and gene expression of CRX and RHO of the photoreceptors-induced EPCs were examined through immunostaining assay.
Findings
The results indicated that the induced endothelial progenitor cells demonstrated positive gene expression of CRX and RHO. Our findings suggested that EPC cells may have a high advantage in cell replacement therapy for treating eye disease, in addition to other neural diseases, and may be a suitable cell source in regenerative medicine for eye disorders.
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