Cell–cell interactions between transplanted retinal organoid cells and recipient tissues

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Current Opinion in Genetics & Development Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.gde.2024.102277
Patrick O Nnoromele , McKaily Adams , Annabelle Pan , Ying V Liu , Joyce Wang , Mandeep S Singh
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The transplantation of human organoid-derived retinal cells is being studied as a potentially viable strategy to treat vision loss due to retinal degeneration. Experiments in animal models have demonstrated the feasibility of organoid-derived photoreceptor transplantation in various recipient contexts. In some cases, vision repair has been shown. However, recipient–donor cell–cell interactions are incompletely understood. This review briefly summarizes these interactions, categorizing them as synaptic structure formation, cellular component transfer, glial activation, immune cell infiltration, and cellular migration. Each of these interactions may affect the survival and functionality of the donor cells and, ultimately, their efficacy as a treatment substrate. Additionally, recipient characteristics, such as the cytoarchitecture of the retina and immune status, may also impact the type and frequency of cell–cell interactions. Despite the procedural challenges associated with culturing human retinal organoids and the technical difficulties in transplanting donor cells into the delicate recipient retina, transplantation of retinal organoid-derived cells is a promising tool for degenerative retinal disease treatment.
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移植视网膜类器官细胞与受体组织之间的细胞间相互作用
目前正在研究将人类器官衍生视网膜细胞移植作为治疗视网膜变性导致的视力丧失的一种潜在可行策略。动物模型实验证明,在不同的受体情况下,类器官衍生光感受器移植是可行的。在某些情况下,视力得到了修复。然而,人们对受体-供体细胞-细胞之间的相互作用还不完全了解。本综述简要总结了这些相互作用,将其分为突触结构形成、细胞成分转移、神经胶质活化、免疫细胞浸润和细胞迁移。每种相互作用都可能影响供体细胞的存活和功能,并最终影响其作为治疗基质的功效。此外,受体的特征,如视网膜的细胞结构和免疫状态,也可能影响细胞-细胞相互作用的类型和频率。尽管培养人类视网膜类器官在程序上存在挑战,而且将供体细胞移植到脆弱的受体视网膜上也存在技术困难,但移植视网膜类器官衍生细胞是治疗视网膜退行性疾病的一种很有前景的工具。
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Genetics and Development aims to stimulate scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multi-scale debate and exchange of ideas. It contains polished, concise and timely reviews and opinions, with particular emphasis on those articles published in the past two years. In addition to describing recent trends, the authors are encouraged to give their subjective opinion of the topics discussed. In Current Opinion in Genetics and Development we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner: 1. The views of experts on current advances in their field in a clear and readable form. 2. Evaluations of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of original publications.[...] The subject of Genetics and Development is divided into six themed sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: • Cancer Genomics • Genome Architecture and Expression • Molecular and genetic basis of disease • Developmental mechanisms, patterning and evolution • Cell reprogramming, regeneration and repair • Genetics of Human Origin / Evolutionary genetics (alternate years)
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