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Long-term safety of human retinal progenitor cell transplantation in retinitis pigmentosa patients

Authors :
Yong Liu
Xiao Hong Meng
Ling Hui Qu
Shiying Li
Zhiqing Liang
Shao Jun Chen
Yi Wang
Zheng Qin Yin
Haiwei Xu
Source :
Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Retinitis pigmentosa is a common genetic disease that causes retinal degeneration and blindness for which there is currently no curable treatment available. Vision preservation was observed in retinitis pigmentosa animal models after retinal stem cell transplantation. However, long-term safety studies and visual assessment have not been thoroughly tested in retinitis pigmentosa patients. Methods In our pre-clinical study, purified human fetal-derived retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) were transplanted into the diseased retina of Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rats, a model of retinal degeneration. Based on these results, we conducted a phase I clinical trial to establish the safety and tolerability of transplantation of RPCs in eight patients with advanced retinitis pigmentosa. Patients were studied for 24 months. Results After RPC transplantation in RCS rats, we observed moderate recovery of vision and maintenance of the outer nuclear layer thickness. Most importantly, we did not find tumor formation or immune rejection. In the retinis pigmentosa patients given RPC injections, we also did not observe immunological rejection or tumorigenesis when immunosuppressive agents were not administered. We observed a significant improvement in visual acuity (P

Details

ISSN :
17576512
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem cell researchtherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....28511659102caf8df5d122644e045287