IP Library Granted Patent US 6,939,378
Granted Patent B2
US 6,939,378 · App. 09/872,513 · Granted Sep 6, 2005

Microfabricated tissue as a substrate for pigment epithelium transplantation

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Patent No.
US 6,939,378
App. No.
09/872,513
Granted
Sep 6, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus for modifying membranous tissue, growing cells on modified membranous tissue, and for transplantation of modified tissues and modified tissues with attached cells are provided. In particular, the invention provides methods and apparatus for modifying membranous tissue such as lens capsule tissue and inner limiting membrane tissue, for growing cells such as iris pigment epithelial (IPE) cells and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells on modified membranous tissue, and for modifying membranous tissue and growing cells on biodegradable polymer substrates. A method of modifying membranous tissues comprises depositing micropatterns of biomolecules onto membranous tissue with a contacting surface such as a stamp; other methods include mechanical ablation, photoablation, ion beam ablation, and modification of membranous tissues via the action of proteolytic enzymes.

Claims (18)

1. An ocular implant comprising a bioasorbable substrate, a microfabricated membranous tissue layer secured to the substrate and cells on the surface of the microfabricated membranous tissue layer, said cells separated into regions on said surface by creating a pattern on said surface enclosing said regions for receiving cells.

2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the tissue of the membranous tissue layer is selected from the group consisting of lens capsule, inner limiting membrane, and non-ocular membranous tissue.

3. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the cells are cells selected from the group consisting of IPE cells and RPE cells.

4. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the cells on the microfabricated tissue layer are separated by growth inhibitory barriers.

5. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the substrate is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of poly-lactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyorthoesters, polyanhydrides, polyphosphazines, poly-lactic acid glycolic acid copolymers, polyethylene glycol/polylactic acid copolymers and blends and copolymers thereof.

6. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the membranous tissue layer is about 2 to about 5 micrometers in thickness.

7. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the membranous tissue layer has micropores or pits.

8. The ocular implant of claim 1 wherein the membranous tissue layer has a micropattern of biomolecules.

9. The ocular implant of claim 8 wherein the biomolecules of the micropattern of the membranous tissue layer are selected from the group consisting of proteins, peptides, organic molecules, oligosaccharides, and small chain polymers.

10. The ocular implant of claim 8 wherein one or more of the biomolecules of the micropattern of the membranous tissue layer are selected from the group consisting of poly (methyl methacrylate), polystyrene, poly (methyl styrene), collagen, keratin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, glycosaminoglycan, octadecyltrichlorosilane, silane polymers, polylysine, polylactic glycolic acid (PLGA)-derivatized polylysine and polylysine peptides.

11. An implant comprising a polymeric substrate, a membranous tissue layer secured to the substrate and an array of cells on the surface of the membranous tissue, wherein said cells are separated into regions on said surface defining said array by creating a pattern on said surface enclosing said regions for receiving cells.

12. The implant of claim 11 wherein the cells on the tissue layer are in a predetermined pattern as depicted in FIG. 3 or FIG. 5 .

13. The implant of claim 11 wherein the substrate is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of poly-lactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyorthoesters, polyanhydrides, polyphosphazines, poly-lactic acid glycolic acid copolymers, polyethylene glycol/polylactic acid copolymers and blends and copolymers thereof.

14. The implant of claim 11 wherein the membranous tissue layer is about 2 to about 5 micrometers in thickness.

15. The implant of claim 11 wherein the membranous tissue layer has micropores or pits.

16. The implant of claim 11 wherein the membranous tissue layer has a micropattern of biomolecules.

17. The implant of claim 16 wherein the biomolecules of the micropattern of the membranous tissue layer are selected from the group consisting of proteins, peptides, organic molecules, oligosaccharides, and small chain polymers.

18. The implant of claim 17 wherein one or more of the biomolecules of the micropattern of the membranous tissue layer are selected from the group consisting of poly (methyl methacrylate), polystyrene, poly (methyl styrene), collagen, keratin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, glycosaminoglycan, octadecyltrichlorosilane, silane polymers, polylysine, polylactic glycolic acid (PLGA)-derivatized polylysine and polylysine peptides.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME NO. 16345/0774 Recorded Apr 5, 2007
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: VISX, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 019122/0161 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 4, 2005
From: VISX, INCORPORATED
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 016345/0774 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2003
From: FISHMAN, HARVEY A.; BLUMENKRANZ, MARK; BENT, STACY FRANCINE; LEE, CHRISTINA; HUIE, JR., PHILIP; PALANKER, DANIEL V.
To: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, THE
Reel/Frame 014650/0767 →