Early Phase Testing of Regenerative Therapies in Glaucoma
About the Research Project
Program
Award Type
Bold Ideas initiatives
Award Amount
$200,000
Active Dates
April 01, 2014 - March 31, 2015
Grant ID
C2015200
Acknowledgement
Summary
To date, all approved anti-glaucoma medications address the pressure in the eye. While these medications are often effective, no medication thus-far addresses the damage glaucoma imparts on the optic nerve. This small phase 1 clinical trial is testing whether a small growth factor, called CNTF, can protect the optic nerve from damage by glaucoma, and to assess the feasibility of moving on to larger clinical trials. The CNTF is being delivered by a tiny device, called NT-501 encapsulated cell therapy (NT-501 ECT), that contain cells which deliver a steady stream of the growth factor to the retina.
Grantee institution at the time of this grant: University of California, San Diego
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