Correlation between the Serum Concentration of Vitamin A and Disease Severity in Patients Carrying p.G90D in RHO, the Most Frequent Gene Associated with …
T Krašovec, N Kobal, M Šuštar Habjan, M Volk… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
T Krašovec, N Kobal, M Šuštar Habjan, M Volk, M Hawlina, A Fakin
International journal of molecular sciences, 2023•mdpi.comThe pathogenic variant p. G90D in RHO is believed to be responsible for a spectrum of
phenotypes, including congenital stationary blindness (for the purpose of this study termed
night blindness without degeneration; NBWD), Sector RP, Pericentral RP, and Classic RP.
We present a correlation between the serum concentration of vitamin A and disease severity
in patients with this variant. This prospective study involved 30 patients from 7 families (17
male; median age 46 years, range 8–73). Full ophthalmological examination including …
phenotypes, including congenital stationary blindness (for the purpose of this study termed
night blindness without degeneration; NBWD), Sector RP, Pericentral RP, and Classic RP.
We present a correlation between the serum concentration of vitamin A and disease severity
in patients with this variant. This prospective study involved 30 patients from 7 families (17
male; median age 46 years, range 8–73). Full ophthalmological examination including …
The pathogenic variant p.G90D in RHO is believed to be responsible for a spectrum of phenotypes, including congenital stationary blindness (for the purpose of this study termed night blindness without degeneration; NBWD), Sector RP, Pericentral RP, and Classic RP. We present a correlation between the serum concentration of vitamin A and disease severity in patients with this variant. This prospective study involved 30 patients from 7 families (17 male; median age 46 years, range 8–73). Full ophthalmological examination including visual acuity, Goldmann perimetry, slit-lamp exam, optical coherence tomography, fundus autofluorescence, and electrophysiology was performed to determine the presenting phenotype. The serum concentration of vitamin A was determined from a fasting blood sample taken on the day of the exam, where it was found that 23.3% (7/30) of patients had NBWD, 13.3% (4/30) had Sector RP, 3.3% (1/30) had Pericentral RP, and 60% (18/30) had Classic RP. Multiple logistic regression revealed a significantly higher probability of having a milder phenotype (NBWD or Sector RP) in association with younger age (p < 0.05) and a higher concentration of vitamin A (p < 0.05). We hypothesize that vitamin A in its 11-cis-retinal form plays a role in stabilizing the constitutively active p.G90D rhodopsin and its supplementation could be a potential treatment strategy for p.G90D RHO patients.
