Human pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal organoids: A viable platform for investigating the efficacy of adeno-associated virus gene therapy

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Title
Human pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal organoids: A viable platform for investigating the efficacy of adeno-associated virus gene therapy
Author(s)
Hyeon-Jin Na; Jae Eun Kwon; Seung-Hyun KimJiwon AhnOk Seon KwonKyung-Sook Chung
Bibliographic Citation
International Journal of Stem Cells, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 204-211
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
With recent advances in adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapy, efficacy and toxicity screening have become essential for developing gene therapeutic drugs for retinal diseases. Retinal organoids from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) offer a more accessible and reproducible human test platform for evaluating AAV-based gene therapy. In this study, hPSCs were differentiated into retinal organoids composed of various types of retinal cells. The transduction efficiencies of AAV2 and AAV8, which are widely used in clinical trials of inherited retinal diseases, were analyzed using retinal organoids. These results suggest that retinal organoids derived from hPSCs serve as suitable screening platforms owing to their diverse retinal cell types and similarity to the human retina. In summary, we propose an optimal stepwise protocol that includes the generation of retinal organoids and analysis of AAV transduction efficacy, providing a comprehensive approach for evaluating AAV-based gene therapy for retinal diseases.
Keyword
Pluripotent stem cellsOrganoidsRetinaGene therapyAdeno-associated virus
ISSN
2005-3606
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.15283/ijsc23071
Type
Article
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