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Paracrine signaling of human mesenchymal stem cell modulates retinal microglia population number and phenotype in vitro
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2020-11Registro en:
Teixeira Pinheiro, Leandro C.; Toledo, Maria Fernanda; Nascimento dos Santos, Gabriel; Mendez Otero, Rosalia; Mesentier Louro, Louise A.; et al.; Paracrine signaling of human mesenchymal stem cell modulates retinal microglia population number and phenotype in vitro; Elsevier; Experimental Eye Research; 200; 11-2020; 108212- 108212
0014-4835
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Autor
Teixeira Pinheiro, Leandro C.
Toledo, Maria Fernanda
Nascimento dos Santos, Gabriel
Mendez Otero, Rosalia
Mesentier Louro, Louise A.
Santiago, Marcelo F.
Resumen
Cellular therapy with mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) is emerging as an effective option to treat optic neuropathies. In models of retinal degeneration, MSC injected in the vitreous body protects injured retinal ganglion cells and stimulate their regeneration, however the mechanism is still unknown. Considering the immunomodulating proprieties of MSC and the controversial role of microglial contribution on retinal regeneration, we developed an in vitro co-culture model to analyze the effect of MSC on retinal microglia population.