Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5705656 | Progress in Retinal and Eye Research | 2017 | 107 Pages |
Abstract
This review will address what is currently known about cilia contribution to visual function. We will focus on the molecular and cellular functions of ciliary proteins and their role in the photoreceptor sensory cilia and their visual phenotypes. We also highlight other ciliated cell types in tissues of the eye (e.g. lens, RPE and Müller glia cells) discussing their possible contribution to disease progression. Progress in basic research on the cilia function in the eye is paving the way for therapeutic options for retinal ciliopathies. In the final section we describe the latest advancements in gene therapy, read-through of non-sense mutations and stem cell therapy, all being adopted to treat cilia dysfunction in the retina.
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Authors
Helen May-Simera, Kerstin Nagel-Wolfrum, Uwe Wolfrum,