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Hyalocyte origin, structure, and imaging

Peter Wieghofer, Michael Engelbert, Toco Yuen Ping Chui, Richard B. Rosen, Taiji Sakamoto, J. Sebag

2022Expert Review of Ophthalmology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction Hyalocytes have been recognized as resident tissue macrophages of the vitreous body since the mid-19th century. Despite this, knowledge about their origin, turnover, and dynamics is limited.Areas covered Historically, initial studies on the origin of hyalocytes used light and electron microscopies. Modern investigations across species including rodents and humans will be described. Novel imaging is now available to study human hyalocytes in vivo. The shared ontogeny with retinal microglia and their eventual interdependence as well as differences will be discussed.Expert opinion Owing to a common origin as myeloid cells, hyalocytes and retinal microglia have similarities, but hyalocytes appear to be distinct as resident macrophages of the vitreous body.

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MedicineImmune cells in cancerExtracellular vesicles in diseaseNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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