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Experimental Drug Tested in Mice Repairs The Eye to Restore Vision : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 2, 2025 3:21 pm
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New Study Shows Potential for Eye Repair Through Antibody Treatment

A recent study suggests that our eyes may have the ability to enter a special repair mode beyond their natural healing abilities. This study, conducted by a South Korean research team, explores the use of antibodies to trigger nerve cell regeneration in the retina, offering hope for restoring lost vision that was previously deemed irreversible. Although the research has only been tested in mice so far, the results are promising.

The treatment involves the use of a compound antibody drug to block the prospero homeobox protein 1 (Prox1), which has been found to inhibit retinal nerve regeneration. Prox1 infiltrates Müller glia (MG) cells in the retina after damage, impeding their regenerative capabilities. While MG cells are known to facilitate self-healing in zebrafish, Prox1 acts as a blocker in mammals. By blocking Prox1, the researchers were able to stimulate retinal nerve regeneration in lab experiments and mouse models.

The study demonstrates that keeping Prox1 in check can lead to long-term neural retina regeneration, a breakthrough in mammalian research. This discovery could pave the way for potential treatments in humans, pending further development and clinical trials scheduled to begin by 2028.

Removing Prox1
When Prox1 was kept out of Müller glia cells, they got a regenerative boost. (Lee et al., Nature Communications, 2025)

With millions of people worldwide affected by degenerative retinal diseases like retinitis pigmentosa and glaucoma, finding effective treatments is crucial. The aging population also emphasizes the importance of maintaining good vision and quality of life in old age. The researchers aim to provide a solution for patients at risk of blindness who currently lack adequate treatment options.

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Various approaches, from laser activation of retinal cells to stem cell transplants, are being explored for eye damage repair. This study contributes valuable insights into the biological mechanisms behind retinal cell regeneration and offers hope for innovative treatments in the future.

The research, published in Nature Communications, marks a significant step towards understanding and potentially reversing vision loss in individuals with retinal degenerative diseases. The findings could have profound implications for improving the quality of life for those at risk of blindness.

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