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Primary Cell Cultures to Study the Regeneration Potential of Murine Müller Glia after MicroRNA Treatment
Published on: March 28, 2022
Update on Müller glia regenerative potential for retinal repair
Diana García-García1, Morgane Locker1, Muriel Perron1
1Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Retina France, Institut des Neurosciences Paris Saclay, Orsay, France.
Abstract:
Retinal regeneration efficiency from Müller glia varies tremendously among vertebrate species, being extremely limited in mammals. Efforts towards the identification of molecular mechanisms underlying Müller cell proliferative and neurogenic potential should help finding strategies to awake them and ensure regeneration in mammals. We provide here an update on the most recent and original progresses made in the field. These include remarkable discoveries regarding (i) unprecedented cross-species comparison of Müller cell transcriptome using single-cell technologies, (ii) the identification of new strategies to promote both the proliferative and the neurogenic potential of mammalian Müller cells, (iii) the role of the epigenome in regulating Müller glia plasticity, (iv) miRNA-based regulatory mechanisms of Müller cell response to injury, and (v) the influence of inflammatory signals on the regenerative process.

