Authors
David M Gamm, Lynda S Wright, Elizabeth E Capowski, Rebecca L Shearer, Jason S Meyer, Hyun-Jung Kim, Bernard L Schneider, John Nicholas Melvan, Clive N Svendsen
Publication date
2008/12/1
Journal
Stem cells
Volume
26
Issue
12
Pages
3182-3193
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
During development of the central nervous system, stem and progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation are controlled by complex inter- and intracellular interactions that orchestrate the precise spatiotemporal production of particular cell types. Within the embryonic retina, progenitor cells are located adjacent to the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which differentiates prior to the neurosensory retina and has the capacity to secrete a multitude of growth factors. We found that secreted proteinaceous factors in human prenatal RPE conditioned medium (RPE CM) prolonged and enhanced the growth of human prenatal retinal neurospheres. The growth-promoting activity of RPE CM was mitogen-dependent and associated with an acute increase in transcription factor phosphorylation. Expanded populations of RPE CM-treated retinal neurospheres expressed numerous neurodevelopmental and eye …
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