Bio-Protocol (Oct 2021)

Isolation, Culture, and Identification of Primary Müller Cells from Human Retina

  • Yingying Chen,
  • Ting Zhang,
  • Shaoxue Zeng,
  • Michelle Yam,
  • Mark Gillies,
  • Ling Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 19

Abstract

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Müller cells, the major glial cells of the retina, play vital roles in maintaining redox homeostasis and retinal metabolism. An immortalized human Müller cell line (MIO-M1) is widely used as an in vitro model to study Müller cells’ function, but they may not be exactly the same as primarily cultured human Müller cells. The use of human primary Müller cells (huPMCs) in culture has been limited by the requirement for complicated culture systems or particular age ranges of donors. We have successfully grown huPMCs using our established protocol. The cell type was pure, and cultured cells expressed Müller cell-specific markers strongly. The cultured huPMCs were used for morphologic, metabolic, transcriptomic, and functional studies.Graphic abstract:Timeline for human primary Müller cell (huPMC) culture