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ssbd-repos-000280 (280-Uyama-RetinaGraft)
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Title
Images of OCT and FAG after transplantation of monkey iPSC-retina
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2024-12-14
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Organism
Macaca fascicularis
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Cell Line
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
retina homeostasis
GO Cellular Component (CC)
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Imaging Methods
OCT, fluorescein leakage on fluorescein angiography

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Related paper(s)

Hirofumi Uyama, Hung-Ya Tu, Sunao Sugita, Suguru Yamasaki, Yasuo Kurimoto, Take Matsuyama, Takashi Shiina, Takehito Watanabe, Masayo Takahashi, Michiko Mandai (2022) Competency of iPSC-derived retinas in MHC-mismatched transplantation in non-human primates., Stem cell reports

Published in 2022 Oct 18 (Electronic publication in Oct. 18, 2022, midnight )

(Abstract) Transplantation of embryonic/induced pluripotent stem cell-derived retina (ESC/iPSC-retina) restores host retinal ganglion cell light responses in end-stage retinal degeneration models with host-graft synapse formation. We studied the immunological features of iPSC-retina transplantation using major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-homozygote monkey iPSC-retinas in monkeys with laser-induced retinal degeneration in MHC-matched and -mismatched transplantation. MHC-mismatched transplantation without immune suppression showed no evident clinical signs of rejection and histologically showed graft maturation without lymphocytic infiltration, although immunological tests using peripheral blood monocytes suggested subclinical rejection in three of four MHC-mismatched monkeys. Although extensive photoreceptor rosette formation was observed on histology, evaluation of functional integration using mouse models such as mouse ESC-retina (C57BL/6) transplanted into rd1(C3H/HeJ, MHC-mismatched model) elicited light responses in the host retinal ganglion cells after transplantation but with less responsiveness than that in rd1-2J mice (C57BL/6, MHC-matched model). These results suggest the reasonable use of ESC/iPSC-retina in MHC-mismatched transplantation, albeit with caution.

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Hirofumi Uyama, Michiko Mandai
Organization(s)
Kobe City Eye Hospital, Kobe City Eye Hospital , Department of Ophthalmology , Department of Ophthalmology
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