Marcus J Hooper
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Hooper M
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2023 Jul;
1415:473-477.
PMID: 37440074
In recent years, reprogramming Müller glia by overexpressing Ascl1 and other transcription factors has shown promise for the regeneration of postmitotic retinal neurons, primarily bipolar cells, following injury. Müller glial...
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Todd L, Jenkins W, Finkbeiner C, Hooper M, Donaldson P, Pavlou M, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Nov;
8(47):eabq7219.
PMID: 36417510
Many neurodegenerative diseases cause degeneration of specific types of neurons. For example, glaucoma leads to death of retinal ganglion cells, leaving other neurons intact. Neurons are not regenerated in the...
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Todd L, Hooper M, Haugan A, Finkbeiner C, Jorstad N, Radulovich N, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Oct;
37(3):109857.
PMID: 34686336
Regenerative neuroscience aims to stimulate endogenous repair in the nervous system to replace neurons lost from degenerative diseases. Recently, we reported that overexpressing the transcription factor Ascl1 in Müller glia...
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Todd L, Finkbeiner C, Wong C, Hooper M, Reh T
Cell Rep
. 2020 Dec;
33(11):108507.
PMID: 33326790
The innate immune system plays key roles in tissue regeneration. For example, microglia promote neurogenesis in Müller glia in birds and fish after injury. Although mammalian retina does not normally...
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Jorstad N, Wilken M, Todd L, Finkbeiner C, Nakamura P, Radulovich N, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Feb;
30(7):2195-2208.e5.
PMID: 32075759
Müller glia (MG) serve as sources for retinal regeneration in non-mammalian vertebrates. We find that this process can be induced in mouse MG, after injury, by transgenic expression of the...
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Wohl S, Hooper M, Reh T
Development
. 2019 Aug;
146(17).
PMID: 31383796
Müller glial cells (MG) generate retinal progenitor (RPC)-like cells after injury in non-mammalian species, although this does not occur in the mammalian retina. Studies have profiled gene expression in these...
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Hooper M, Wang J, Browning R, Ash J
Sci Rep
. 2018 Jun;
8(1):9115.
PMID: 29904087
Retinal degeneration is a common cause of irreversible blindness and is caused by the death of retinal light-sensitive neurons called photoreceptors. At the onset of degeneration, stressed photoreceptors cause retinal...
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Hooper M, Ash J
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2018 May;
1074:479-484.
PMID: 29721979
Müller cells provide support to photoreceptors under many conditions of stress and degeneration. Leukemia inhibitory factor is known to be expressed in Müller cells, which is necessary to promote photoreceptor...
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Dinculescu A, Dyka F, Min S, Stupay R, Hooper M, Smith W, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2018 May;
1074:61-66.
PMID: 29721928
The pathogenic mutation S163R in C1QTNF5 causes a disorder known as autosomal dominant late-onset retinal degeneration (L-ORD), characterized by the presence of thick extracellular sub-RPE deposits, similar histopathologically to those...