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An adult human retinal pigment epithelial layer (ahRPE) model derived from stem cells isolated from native RPE monolayers (ahRPE-SCs) exhibits key physiological characteristics of native tissue and therefore provides the means to create a human “disease in a dish” model to study RPE diseases. Traditionally, RPE lines are established from whole globes dedicated to research. Here we describe a new technique for establishing primary RPE lines from the posterior poles of globes used for corneal transplants. Since tissues from corneal transplants are derived from younger and healthier donors than those used for research, we have hypothesized that RPE cells isolated from corneal transplantation globes will result in improved primary RPE line establishment. Our new procedure increases the rate of establishing successful RPE cultures and improves the total cell number yield. Use of this advanced methodology can provide a new source of high-quality primary RPE line cultures. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
角膜移植捐献成人眼球干细胞源性视网膜色素上皮层模型
成人视网膜色素上皮层(ahRPE)模型来源于从天然视网膜色素单层(ahRPE- scs)分离的干细胞,显示出天然组织的关键生理特征,因此提供了创建人类“培养皿疾病”模型来研究RPE疾病的手段。传统上,RPE生产线是在全球范围内建立的,致力于研究。在这里,我们描述了一种从用于角膜移植的球体后极建立原发性RPE线的新技术。由于角膜移植的组织来自于比研究中使用的更年轻、更健康的供体,我们假设从角膜移植球中分离的RPE细胞将改善初级RPE系的建立。我们的新程序增加了建立成功的RPE培养的比率,并提高了总细胞数量的产量。使用这种先进的方法可以提供高质量的原生RPE系培养的新来源。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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