2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.26.22282587
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Natural history of retinitis pigmentosa based on genotype, vitamin A/E supplementation, and an electroretinogram biomarker

Abstract: A randomized clinical trial that began in 1984 was conducted to determine the efficacy of vitamin A and E supplementation to reduce the rate of disease progression in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Vitamin A was shown to provide benefit while vitamin E had an adverse effect. Although genetic testing was unavailable at that time, banked DNA samples now provide the opportunity to combine modern genetic classifications with this extensively phenotyped longitudinal cohort. We hypothesized that the benefi… Show more

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“…Studies in good line with our proposal are now emerging in both zebrafish and humans. First, human clinical trial published recently shows that administration of vitamin A worsened the photoreceptor function in the EYS patients [86]. This study is strong evidence for the possible involvement of EYS proteins in the visual cycle, particularly in the step where atROL accumulates and its dysregulation could kill photoreceptors [75].…”
Section: Perspective: Potential Involvement Of Eys Protein In the Vis...mentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Studies in good line with our proposal are now emerging in both zebrafish and humans. First, human clinical trial published recently shows that administration of vitamin A worsened the photoreceptor function in the EYS patients [86]. This study is strong evidence for the possible involvement of EYS proteins in the visual cycle, particularly in the step where atROL accumulates and its dysregulation could kill photoreceptors [75].…”
Section: Perspective: Potential Involvement Of Eys Protein In the Vis...mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Careful follow-up studies would be needed in the possible effect of regional differences on photoreceptor degeneration. In any case, it would be noteworthy to mention that vitamin A supplementation has different effect on RHO-RP patients and EYS-RP patients [86].…”
Section: Future Direction: To Investigate Possible Involvement Of Eys...mentioning
confidence: 93%