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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Mimicking Retinal Development and Disease With Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Divya Sinha; Joe Phillips; Joseph Phillips M; D. M. Gamm

As applications of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) continue to be refined and pursued, it is important to keep in mind that the strengths and weaknesses of this technology lie with its developmental origins. The remarkable capacity of differentiating hPSCs to recapitulate cell and tissue genesis has provided a model system to study stages of human development that were not previously amenable to investigation and experimentation. Furthermore, demonstration of developmentally appropriate, stepwise differentiation of hPSCs to specific cell types offers support for their authenticity and their suitability for use in disease modeling and cell replacement therapies. However, limitations to farming cells and tissues in an artificial culture environment, as well as the length of time required for most cells to mature, are some of the many issues to consider before using hPSCs to study or treat a particular disease. Given the overarching need to understand and modulate the dynamics of lineage-specific differentiation in stem cell cultures, this review will first examine the capacity of hPSCs to serve as models of retinal development. Thereafter, we will discuss efforts to model retinal disorders with hPSCs and present challenges that face investigators who aspire to use such systems to study disease pathophysiology and/or screen for therapeutics. We also refer readers to recent publications that provide additional insight and details on these rapidly evolving topics.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2011

Optic vesicle-like neurospheres derived from the H9 and H1 human ES cell lines

Isabel Pinilla; Ls Wright; Ad Verhoeven; Ka Wallace; Ee Capowski; J Meyer; Nicolás Cuenca; E Garcia Martin; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Isolation, Differentiation and Developmental Modeling of Early Retinal Progenitor Cell Populations From Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

J. S. Meyer; Elizabeth E. Capowski; Kyle Wallace; Amelia D. Verhoeven; A. V. Sloman; Jessica M. Martin; Lynda S. Wright; Ron Stewart; James A. Thomson; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

The Relationship Between MITF and Chx10 (Vsx2) During Specification of an Optic Vesicle Cell Fate in an Embryonic Stem Cell Model of Human Retinal Development

Elizabeth E. Capowski; J. S. Meyer; Kyle Wallace; Amelia D. Verhoeven; Lynda S. Wright; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Vsx2 (Chx10) Expression Identifies a Retinal Progenitor With Neurogenic Potential in Human Prenatal Eye Cultures

Lynda S. Wright; Isabel Pinilla; J. M. Clermont; J. S. Meyer; Kyle Wallace; Elizabeth E. Capowski; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Modeling an Inherited RPE Disorder With Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

D. M. Gamm; Sara E. Howden; Lynda S. Wright; Bikash R. Pattnaik; Amelia D. Verhoeven; Elizabeth E. Capowski; R. L. Shearer; James A. Thomson; J. S. Meyer


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2010

Neurogenic potential in Vsx2 (Chx10)+ human prenatal retinal progenitor cultures

Isabel Pinilla; Ls Wright; Jm Clermont; Js Meyer; Ka Wallace; Ee Capowski; E Garcia-Martin; M Idoipe; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Chx10 Expression Is Not Maintained in Long-Term Prenatal Human Retinal Neurosphere Cultures

Lynda S. Wright; Isabel Pinilla; A. T. Steinhauer; R. L. Shearer; J. S. Meyer; Elizabeth E. Capowski; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

MITF Isoform Expression in Developing Human Retinal Cell Populations

Elizabeth E. Capowski; J. S. Meyer; R. L. Shearer; Kyle Wallace; Lynda S. Wright; D. M. Gamm


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Endogenous Mechanisms of Early Retinal Specification in Human Embryonic Stem Cells

D. M. Gamm; R. L. Shearer; Kyle Wallace; Elizabeth E. Capowski; Lynda S. Wright; J. S. Meyer

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Elizabeth E. Capowski

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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J. S. Meyer

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Lynda S. Wright

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Kyle Wallace

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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R. L. Shearer

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Amelia D. Verhoeven

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ls Wright

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ee Capowski

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ka Wallace

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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