Photodisruption of the Inner Limiting Membrane Promotes Retinal Engraftment of Stem-Cell Derived Retinal Ganglion Cells | Synapse
February 28, 2026Open Access
Photodisruption of the Inner Limiting Membrane Promotes Retinal Engraftment of Stem-Cell Derived Retinal Ganglion Cells
Puntos clave
To investigate the effect of inner limiting membrane photodisruption on retinal ganglion cell replacement therapy.
Conducted experiments on photodisruption techniques.
Used stem-cell derived retinal ganglion cells for engraftment.
Evaluated the success of cell integration in the retina.
ILM photodisruption significantly improved the engraftment of stem-cell derived retinal ganglion cells.
This intervention may help overcome barriers in retinal therapy for glaucoma.
Improved retinal integration could lead to better vision restoration outcomes.
Resumen
Our findings demonstrate that ILM photodisruption can overcome a key barrier in RGC replacement therapy and, as such, may help advance vision restoration strategies for glaucoma.