Cedars-Sinai investigators working to optimize a cell-based treatment for retinitis pigmentosa have uncovered how transplanted neural stem cells interact with host retinal cells to preserve vision. The findings, published in Nature Communications, may guide future research toward strategies to treat degenerative eye disease.
“We used single-cell analysis to show that neural stem cells can protect vision in several ways, including providing protective proteins, restoring retinal cells to a healthier state, reducing cellular stress, and maintaining retinal integrity,” said Clive Svendsen, Ph.D., executive director of the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and co-corresponding author of the study.