Eye regeneration at the molecular age

KD Rio‐Tsonis, PA Tsonis - Developmental dynamics: an …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
KD Rio‐Tsonis, PA Tsonis
Developmental dynamics: an official publication of the American …, 2003Wiley Online Library
Eye tissues such as the lens and the retina possess remarkable regenerative abilities. In
amphibians, a complete lens can be regenerated after lentectomy. The process is a classic
example of transdifferentiation of one cell type to another. Likewise, retina can be
regenerated, but the strategy used to replace the damaged retina differs, depending on the
animal system and the age of the animal. Retina can be regenerated by transdifferentiation
or by the use of stem cells. In this review, we present a synthesis on the regenerative …
Abstract
Eye tissues such as the lens and the retina possess remarkable regenerative abilities. In amphibians, a complete lens can be regenerated after lentectomy. The process is a classic example of transdifferentiation of one cell type to another. Likewise, retina can be regenerated, but the strategy used to replace the damaged retina differs, depending on the animal system and the age of the animal. Retina can be regenerated by transdifferentiation or by the use of stem cells. In this review, we present a synthesis on the regenerative capacity of eye tissues in different animals with emphasis on the strategy and the molecules involved. In addition, we stress the place of this field at the molecular age and the importance of the recent technologic advances. Developmental Dynamics 226:211–224, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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