全眼移植:当前挑战与未来展望

A. Scarabosio, P. Surico, Vlad Tereshenko, Rohan Bir Singh, C. Salati, Leopoldo Spadea, Glenda Caputo, P. C. Parodi, Caterina Gagliano, Jonathan M Winograd, Marco Zeppieri
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全眼移植是眼科领域的前沿技术,有望成为治疗不可逆转性失明的变革性方法。尽管取得了进步,但艰巨的挑战依然存在。要在去核后保持供体眼球的活力,就必须采用精细的手术技术,以优化视网膜的完整性和神经节细胞的存活率。要成功实现视神经再生,克服中枢神经系统的抑制环境仍是一个难题,这促使人们探索神经营养支持和免疫调节干预措施。免疫耐受对移植物的接受至关重要,但眼部组织具有独特的免疫原性,这促使人们研究有针对性的免疫抑制策略。伦理和法律方面的考虑强调了制定严格标准和伦理框架的必要性。要解决这些复杂问题,跨学科合作和正在进行的研究工作势在必行。生物材料、干细胞疗法和精准免疫调节是实现这一目标的可行途径。本综述的最终目的是批判性地评估全眼移植的现状,阐明其面临的挑战和取得的进展,同时为研究和临床实践指明未来的方向。通过共同努力,全眼移植有望彻底改变眼科护理,为失明患者带来恢复视力和提高生活质量的希望。
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Whole-eye transplantation: Current challenges and future perspectives
Whole-eye transplantation emerges as a frontier in ophthalmology, promising a transformative approach to irreversible blindness. Despite advancements, formidable challenges persist. Preservation of donor eye viability post-enucleation necessitates meticulous surgical techniques to optimize retinal integrity and ganglion cell survival. Overcoming the inhibitory milieu of the central nervous system for successful optic nerve regeneration remains elusive, prompting the exploration of neurotrophic support and immunomodulatory interventions. Immunological tolerance, paramount for graft acceptance, confronts the distinctive immunogenicity of ocular tissues, driving research into targeted immunosuppression strategies. Ethical and legal considerations underscore the necessity for stringent standards and ethical frameworks. Interdisciplinary collaboration and ongoing research endeavors are imperative to navigate these complexities. Biomaterials, stem cell therapies, and precision immunomodulation represent promising avenues in this pursuit. Ultimately, the aim of this review is to critically assess the current landscape of whole-eye transplantation, elucidating the challenges and advancements while delineating future directions for research and clinical practice. Through concerted efforts, whole-eye transplantation stands to revolutionize ophthalmic care, offering hope for restored vision and enhanced quality of life for those afflicted with blindness.
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