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Cell Stem Cell ; 30(12): 1585-1596.e6, 2023 12 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38065067

ABSTRACT

Transplantation of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived retinal organoids into retinal disease animal models has yielded promising results, and several clinical trials on iPSC-derived retinal pigment epithelial cell transplantation have confirmed its safety. In this study, we performed allogeneic iPSC-derived retinal organoid sheet transplantation in two subjects with advanced retinitis pigmentosa (jRCTa050200027). The primary endpoint was the survival and safety of the transplanted retinal organoid sheets in the first year post-transplantation. The secondary endpoints were the safety of the transplantation procedure and visual function evaluation. The grafts survived in a stable condition for 2 years, and the retinal thickness increased at the transplant site without serious adverse events in both subjects. Changes in visual function were less progressive than those of the untreated eye during the follow-up. Allogeneic iPSC-derived retinal organoid sheet transplantation is a potential therapeutic approach, and the treatment's safety and efficacy for visual function should be investigated further.


Subject(s)
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells , Retinitis Pigmentosa , Animals , Humans , Retina , Retinitis Pigmentosa/therapy , Vision, Ocular , Organoids
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Commun Biol ; 6(1): 164, 2023 02 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36765170

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional retinal organoids (3D-retinas) are a promising graft source for transplantation therapy. We previously developed self-organizing culture for 3D-retina generation from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs). Here we present a quality control method and preclinical studies for tissue-sheet transplantation. Self-organizing hPSCs differentiated into both retinal and off-target tissues. Gene expression analyses identified the major off-target tissues as eye-related, cortex-like, and spinal cord-like tissues. For quality control, we developed a qPCR-based test in which each hPSC-derived neuroepithelium was dissected into two tissue-sheets: inner-central sheet for transplantation and outer-peripheral sheet for qPCR to ensure retinal tissue selection. During qPCR, tissue-sheets were stored for 3-4 days using a newly developed preservation method. In a rat tumorigenicity study, no transplant-related adverse events were observed. In retinal degeneration model rats, retinal transplants differentiated into mature photoreceptors and exhibited light responses in electrophysiology assays. These results demonstrate our rationale toward self-organizing retinal sheet transplantation therapy.


Subject(s)
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells , Pluripotent Stem Cells , Retinal Degeneration , Humans , Rats , Animals , Retina/metabolism , Retinal Degeneration/therapy , Retinal Degeneration/metabolism , Photoreceptor Cells
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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 18936, 2019 12 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31831759

ABSTRACT

A three-dimensional retinal tissue (3D-retina) is a promising graft source for retinal transplantation therapy. We previously demonstrated that embryonic stem cells (ESCs) can generate 3D-retina in vitro using a self-organizing stem cell culture technique known as SFEBq. Here we show an optimized culture method for 3D-retina generation from feeder-free human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs). Although feeder-free hPSC-maintenance culture was suitable for cell therapy, feeder-free hPSC-derived aggregates tended to collapse during 3D-xdifferentiation culture. We found that the initial hPSC state was a key factor and that preconditioning of the hPSC state by modulating TGF-beta and Shh signaling improved self-formation of 3D-neuroepithelium. Using the preconditioning method, several feeder-free hPSC lines robustly differentiated into 3D-retina. In addition, changing preconditioning stimuli in undifferentiated hPSCs altered the proportions of neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium, important quality factors for 3D-retina. We demonstrated that the feeder-free hiPSC-derived 3D-retina differentiated into rod and cone photoreceptors in vitro and in vivo. Thus, preconditioning is a useful culture methodology for cell therapy to direct the initial hPSC state toward self-organizing 3D-neuroepithelium.


Subject(s)
Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Differentiation , Pluripotent Stem Cells , Retina , Signal Transduction , Cell Line , Humans , Pluripotent Stem Cells/cytology , Pluripotent Stem Cells/metabolism , Retina/cytology , Retina/metabolism
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Biol Blood Marrow Transplant ; 12(12): 1302-9, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17162212

ABSTRACT

Liver injury is a common complication in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Its major causes comprise graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), infection, and toxicities of preparative regimens and immunosuppressants; however, we have little information on liver injuries after reduced intensity cord blood transplantation (RICBT). We reviewed medical records of 104 recipients who underwent RICBT between March 2002 and May 2004 at Toranomon Hospital. Preparative regimen and GVHD prophylaxis comprised fludarabine/melphalan/total body irradiation and cyclosporine or tacrolimus. We assessed the etiology of liver injuries based on the clinical presentation, laboratory results, comorbid events, and imaging studies in 85 patients who achieved primary engraftment. The severity of liver dysfunction was assessed according to the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria version 2.0. Hyperbilirubinemia was graded according to a report by Hogan et al (Blood. 2004;103:78-84). Moderate to very severe liver injuries were observed in 36 patients. Their causes included cholestatic liver disease (CLD) related to GVHD or sepsis (n = 15), GVHD (n = 7), cholangitis lenta (n = 5), and others (n = 9). Median onsets of CLD, GVHD, and cholangitis lenta were days 37, 40, and 22, respectively. Frequencies of grade 3-4 alanine aminotransferase elevation were comparable across the 3 types of hepatic injuries. Serum gamma-glutamil transpeptidase was not elevated in any patients with cholangitis lenta, whereas 27% and 40% of patients with CLD and GVHD, respectively, developed grade 3-4 gamma-glutamil transpeptidase elevation. Multivariate analysis identified 2 risk factors for hyperbilirubinemia; grade II-IV acute GVHD (relative risk, 2.23; 95% confidential interval, 1.11-4.47; P = .024) and blood stream infection (relative risk, 3.77; 95% confidential interval, 1.91-7.44; P = .00013). In conclusion, the present study has demonstrated that the hepatic injuries are significant problems after RICBT, and that GVHD and blood stream infection contribute to their pathogenesis.


Subject(s)
Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects , Hematologic Diseases/surgery , Liver Diseases/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Transplantation Conditioning/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacterial Infections/epidemiology , Busulfan/administration & dosage , Busulfan/adverse effects , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/epidemiology , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/etiology , Cholangitis/epidemiology , Cholangitis/etiology , Cyclosporine/adverse effects , Cyclosporine/therapeutic use , Female , Hematologic Diseases/complications , Hematologic Neoplasms/complications , Hematologic Neoplasms/surgery , Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease/epidemiology , Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease/etiology , Humans , Hyperbilirubinemia/epidemiology , Hyperbilirubinemia/etiology , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Incidence , Infant, Newborn , Liver Diseases/etiology , Liver Diseases/pathology , Liver Function Tests , Male , Melphalan/administration & dosage , Melphalan/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications/pathology , Risk Factors , Tacrolimus/adverse effects , Tacrolimus/therapeutic use , Tissue Donors , Transplantation Conditioning/methods , Vidarabine/administration & dosage , Vidarabine/adverse effects , Vidarabine/analogs & derivatives , Whole-Body Irradiation/adverse effects
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Hinyokika Kiyo ; 49(7): 401-4, 2003 Jul.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12968482

ABSTRACT

We report two cases of metachronous bilateral testicular tumors. In the first case (48 years old), and the second case (39 years old) the contralateral tumor developed 106 months and 63 months after the initial therapy, respectively. In both cases, the primary and the contralateral tumors were stage I seminomas. The patients underwent high inguinal orchiectomy and adjuvant retroperitoneal irradiation for the primary tumor, and only high inguinal orchiectomy for the contralateral tumor. There was no recurrence following the second operation in either case. In the second case, preoperative cryopreservation of the semen was performed for future artificial insemination. Long-term follow-up of contralateral testis is necessary for patients with testicular cancer, even if good prognosis is expected. The quality of life of the patients with bilateral testicular tumors should be maintained by preserving fertility and replacing androgen.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms, Second Primary/surgery , Seminoma/surgery , Testicular Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Humans , Male , Neoplasms, Second Primary/pathology , Seminoma/pathology , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology
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Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi ; 94(3): 452-5, 2003 Mar.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12710081

ABSTRACT

A 62-year old man presented with a painless, slowly growing mass of the penis, which had been noted since childhood. A cystic mobile mass about 2.5 cm in diameter was found at the ventral aspect of the glans penis. Excision of the mass was performed to confirm the diagnosis. There was no communication with the urethra. The pathological diagnosis was epidermoid cyst of the penis. Epidermoid cysts of the penis are rare, and many of them arise on the penile raphe, which are thought to be one of the type of rapheal cyst. To our knowledge, this is the 7th case in the Japanese literature.


Subject(s)
Epidermal Cyst/surgery , Penile Diseases/surgery , Epidermal Cyst/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Penile Diseases/etiology
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Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi ; 93(4): 573-6, 2002 May.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12056043

ABSTRACT

A large calculus (6.0 x 4.5 x 7.0 cm sized) in the continent urinary pouch was detected incidentally by computed tomography in a 7-year-old man with a gall bladder stone. He underwent a total cystectomy and Mainz pouch formation using appendix as the efferent limb for bladder cancer 7 years ago. Urine culture showed Proteus mirabilis and Escherichia coli, and urine pH was 8.5. The stone was removed successfully through a pouchotomy and composed mainly of struvite. The stone analysis was MAP; 88% and CaCO3; 12%. Convalescence was uneventful. This is the first case of in Mainz pouch using appendix as the efferent limb.


Subject(s)
Appendix/surgery , Urinary Calculi/etiology , Urinary Reservoirs, Continent , Aged , Cystectomy , Humans , Ileum/surgery , Male , Postoperative Complications , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery , Urinary Calculi/surgery
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