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Intravitreal Administration of Retinal Organoids-Derived Exosomes Alleviates Photoreceptor Degeneration in Royal College of Surgeons Rats by Targeting the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms241512068

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retinal organoids; extracellular vesicles; exosomes; retinal degeneration; MAPK pathway signaling

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Increasing evidence shows that exosomes and their microRNAs play important roles in retinal cell degeneration and visual function. In this study, retinal organoids (ROs) were generated from induced pluripotent stem cells and exosomes were extracted from them. Injecting these exosomes into rat eyes reduced photoreceptor apoptosis, prevented outer nuclear layer thinning, and preserved visual function. RNA sequencing and miRNA profiling revealed that exosomal miRNAs are mainly involved in the MAPK signaling pathway. The results suggest that targeting this pathway with Exo-ROs may delay retinal degeneration.
Increasing evidence suggests that exosomes are involved in retinal cell degeneration, including their insufficient release; hence, they have become important indicators of retinopathies. The exosomal microRNA (miRNA), in particular, play important roles in regulating ocular and retinal cell functions, including photoreceptor maturation, maintenance, and visual function. Here, we generated retinal organoids (ROs) from human induced pluripotent stem cells that differentiated in a conditioned medium for 60 days, after which exosomes were extracted from ROs (Exo-ROs). Subsequently, we intravitreally injected the Exo-RO solution into the eyes of the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rats. Intravitreal Exo-RO administration reduced photoreceptor apoptosis, prevented outer nuclear layer thinning, and preserved visual function in RCS rats. RNA sequencing and miRNA profiling showed that exosomal miRNAs are mainly involved in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. In addition, the expression of MAPK-related genes and proteins was significantly decreased in the Exo-RO-treated group. These results suggest that Exo-ROs may be a potentially novel strategy for delaying retinal degeneration by targeting the MAPK signaling pathway.

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