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Submitted on September 5, 2007
Accepted on December 19, 2007

TISSUE-SPECIFIC STEM CELLS

Derivation of Neurons with Functional Properties from Adult Limbal Epithelium: Implications in Autologous Cell Therapy for Photoreceptor Degeneration

Xing Zhao 1, Ani V. Das 1, Sumitra Bhattacharya 1, Wallace B. Thoreson 1, Jorge Rodriguez Sierra 1, Kavita B. Mallya 1, Iqbal Ahmad 1*

1 Departments of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68108-5540

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: iahmad{at}unmc.edu.


   Abstract

The limbal epithelium (LE), a circular and narrow epithelium that separates cornea from conjunctiva, harbors stem cells/progenitors in its basal layer that regenerates cornea. We have previously demonstrated that cells in the basal LE, when removed from their niche and cultured in reduced BMP signaling, acquire properties of neural progenitors. Here, we demonstrate that LE-derived neural progenitors generate neurons with functional properties, and can be directly differentiated along rod photoreceptor lineage in vitro and in vivo. These observations posit the LE as a potential source of neural progenitors for autologous cell therapy to treat photoreceptor degeneration in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP).

Key Words. stem cells, limbal epithelium, regeneration, retina, photoreceptor, neurons




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