Concise Review: Using Stem Cells to Prevent the Progression of Myopia—A Concept

Author:

Janowski Miroslaw1234,Bulte Jeff W.M.12567,Handa James T.8,Rini David9,Walczak Piotr1210

Affiliation:

1. Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Division of MR Research The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

2. Cellular Imaging Section and Vascular Biology Program Institute for Cell Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

3. NeuroRepair Department Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

4. Department of Neurosurgery Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

6. Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

7. Department of Oncology The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

8. The Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

9. Department of Art as Applied to Medicine The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

10. Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland

Abstract

Abstract The prevalence of myopia has increased in modern society due to the educational load of children. This condition is growing rapidly, especially in Asian countries where it has already reached a pandemic level. Typically, the younger the child's age at the onset of myopia, the more rapidly the condition will progress and the greater the likelihood that it will develop the known sight-threatening complications of high myopia. This rise in incidence of severe myopia has contributed to an increased frequency of eye diseases in adulthood, which often complicate therapeutic procedures. Currently, no treatment is available to prevent myopia progression. Stem cell therapy can potentially address two components of myopia. Regardless of the exact etiology, myopia is always associated with scleral weakness. In this context, a strategy aimed at scleral reinforcement by transplanting connective tissue-supportive mesenchymal stem cells is an attractive approach that could yield effective and universal therapy. Sunlight exposure appears to have a protective effect against myopia. It is postulated that this effect is mediated via local ocular production of dopamine. With a variety of dopamine-producing cells already available for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, stem cells engineered for dopamine production could be used for the treatment of myopia. In this review, we further explore these concepts and present evidence from the literature to support the use of stem cell therapy for the treatment of myopia. Stem Cells 2015;33:2104–2113

Funder

Wilmer Eye Institute from the Research to Prevent Blindness and a Mobility Plus grant from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Molecular Medicine

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