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Diamond_Dog

(34,773 posts)
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 07:55 AM Apr 2023

Gene Therapy for Dogs With Inherited Blinding Eye Disease Set for Human Trials

Summary: A groundbreaking gene therapy proven successful in treating an inherited, blinding eye disease in dogs is now poised for clinical trials in humans with the rare condition retinitis pigmentosa.

The therapy, which halts vision loss by introducing a normal copy of the CNGB1 gene, could potentially benefit around 2 million people affected worldwide.

Key Facts:

The gene therapy has been successfully trialed in dogs with an inherited eye disease and is now ready for clinical use in human patients suffering from retinitis pigmentosa.
Retinitis pigmentosa affects approximately 2 million people worldwide, with 100,000 cases in the US alone.
The therapy works by introducing a normal copy of the CNGB1 gene, rescuing normal function in rod cells, preserving cone function, and preserving retinal structure by stopping photoreceptor degeneration.

More…
https://neurosciencenews.com/eye-disease-gene-therapy-23122/

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Gene Therapy for Dogs With Inherited Blinding Eye Disease Set for Human Trials (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Apr 2023 OP
Very interesting underpants Apr 2023 #1
Gene therapy has shown so much promise Diamond_Dog Apr 2023 #2
Amazing, RP is a serious eye disease. appalachiablue Apr 2023 #3
Wow!!!! Karadeniz Apr 2023 #4

Diamond_Dog

(34,773 posts)
2. Gene therapy has shown so much promise
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 08:37 AM
Apr 2023

in eradicating diseases. The cost is another story, I’m told.

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