Dissecting the role of EYS in retinal degeneration: clinical and molecular aspects and its implications for future therapy

AB Garcia-Delgado, L Valdes-Sanchez… - Orphanet Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
AB Garcia-Delgado, L Valdes-Sanchez, MJ Morillo-Sanchez, B Ponte-Zuñiga…
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 2021Springer
Mutations in the EYS gene are one of the major causes of autosomal recessive retinitis
pigmentosa. EYS-retinopathy presents a severe clinical phenotype, and patients currently
have no therapeutic options. The progress in personalised medicine and gene and cell
therapies hold promise for treating this degenerative disease. However, lack of
understanding and incomplete comprehension of disease's mechanism and the role of EYS
in the healthy retina are critical limitations for the translation of current technical advances …
Abstract
Mutations in the EYS gene are one of the major causes of autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa. EYS-retinopathy presents a severe clinical phenotype, and patients currently have no therapeutic options. The progress in personalised medicine and gene and cell therapies hold promise for treating this degenerative disease. However, lack of understanding and incomplete comprehension of disease's mechanism and the role of EYS in the healthy retina are critical limitations for the translation of current technical advances into real therapeutic possibilities. This review recapitulates the present knowledge about EYS-retinopathies, their clinical presentations and proposed genotype–phenotype correlations. Molecular details of the gene and the protein, mainly based on animal model data, are analysed. The proposed cellular localisation and roles of this large multi-domain protein are detailed. Future therapeutic approaches for EYS-retinopathies are discussed.
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