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Grants > Targeting Inflammatory Cells to Treat Glaucoma Updated On: Ene. 23, 2025
National Glaucoma Research Grant

Targeting Inflammatory Cells to Treat Glaucoma

Protecting & Regenerating the Optic Nerve
Sarah Zhang, MD

Principal Investigator

Sarah Xin Zhang, MD

University at Buffalo

Buffalo, NY, USA

About the Research Project

Program

National Glaucoma Research

Award Type

Standard

Award Amount

$200,000

Active Dates

July 01, 2019 - June 30, 2022

Grant ID

G2019302

Goals

The proposed research studies a novel protein that was recently identified as a key regulator of macrophages, a type of immune cells, that are activated during glaucoma. Using genetic tools and animal models, the study will explore how this protein regulates macrophage activation and inflammation in the retina of glaucoma eyes.

Summary

This study will develop a novel therapy using small vesicles secreted from bone marrow stem cells to manipulate macrophage behavior and protect retinal neurons in glaucoma. Completion of the project will help understand how glaucoma damages retinal neurons and develop new treatment to reduce retinal damage and preserve vision in glaucoma.