Comparison of human retinal progenitor cells cultured in media with or without serum: in vitro and in vivo characteristics and retinal transplantation

含或不含血清培养基中培养的人视网膜祖细胞的比较:体外和体内特征及视网膜移植

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作者:Linghui Qu, Xin Jin, Nan Chen, Dajiang Wang

Abstract

Retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) have a potential role in the treatment of retinal degenerative diseases. This study is to investigate in vitro and in vivo characteristics and retinal transplantation of RPCs cultured in media with or without serum. Progenitor cells obtained from the neural retina of human eyes at 6-16 weeks gestation were cultured in serum-free media (SF-hRPCs) or in media containing 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) (S-hRPCs). The differences were characterized between the cells cultured in vitro and transplanted (retinal transplantation) into Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rats. The functional status of the rats was examined by flash-electroretinogram recordings. The result was that S-hRPCs exhibited higher proliferative dynamics in vitro. On the basis of outer nuclear layer thickness and flash-electroretinograms, S-hRPCs were more efficacious in slowing the progression of retinal degeneration following transplantation compared with SF-hRPCs. Moreover, retinal mesenchymal-like stem cells were isolated and identified from the S-hRPCs cultures. Our study demonstrated the potential of retinal MSCs for the treatment of retinal degeneration.

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