Abstract :
Cataract is recognized as a disease of the
lens resulting in many blindness cases, while the only
therapeutic procedure is surgery. Thus, to tackle this
disease, alternative methods are required. Stem cell
therapy is one of the alternative treatment modalities.
Paired lens’ epithelial pieces induced by vitreous body
were shown to produce lens-like structures. Here,
Wharton’s jelly derived stem cells are suggested as the
best candidates for this purpose, as these cells have
potency for the differentiation into the lens fiber cells.
Hypothesis: It is hypothesized that Wharton’s jelly
derived stem cells could be used as a novel and
appropriate source for the treatment of cataract.
Evaluation of Hypothesis: To attain this aim, lens of an animal model of cataract can be removed.
Then, the human Wharton’s jelly stem cells (hWJSCs) are injected into a capsule. Finally, the
expression of crystalline proteins and vision function are analyzed.
Conclusion: It is hypothesized that the lens capsule could act as a natural scaffold and hWJSCs
could be used to restore the lens structure in the empty capsule.
Keywords :
Cataract , Wharton’s jelly stem cells , Crystallin Lens , Cell therapy