A simplified method for producing human lens epithelial cells and light-focusing micro-lenses from pluripotent stem
Chitra Umala Dewi1, Michele Mason1, Tzipi Cohen-Hyams2
1School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Campbelltown, NSW, 2560, Australia.
Abstract:
Here we describe a modified method for harvesting tens-of-millions of human lens epithelial-like cells from differentiated pluripotent stem cell cultures. To assess the utility of this method, we analysed the lens cell population via: light microscopy; single cell RNA-sequencing and gene ontology analyses; formation of light-focusing micro-lenses; mass spectrometry; and electron microscopy. Both individually and collectively, the data indicate this simplified harvesting method provides a large-scale source of stem cell-derived lens cells and micro-lenses for investigating human lens and cataract formation.
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