Rate of Progression in EYS Related Retinal Degeneration
a study on Retinitis Pigmentosa
Summary
- Eligibility
- for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
- Location
- at UCSF
- Dates
- study startedcompletion around
Description
Summary
The overall goal of this project funded by the Foundation Fighting Blindness is to characterize the natural history of disease progression in patients with EYS mutations in order to accelerate the development of outcome measures for clinical trials.
Official Title
Rate of Progression in EYS Related Retinal Degeneration (Pro-EYS)
Details
This natural history study of patients with EYS mutations will accelerate the development of outcome measures for clinical trials. Sensitive, reliable outcome measures of retinal degeneration will greatly facilitate development of treatments for retinitis pigmentosa due to EYS mutations. Together these approaches are expected to have an impact on understanding EYS-related retinal degeneration, developing experimental treatment protocols, and assessing their effectiveness.
The goals and expected impact of this natural history study are to:
- Describe the natural history of retinal degeneration in patients with biallelic mutations in the EYS gene
- Identify sensitive structural and functional outcome measures to use for future multicenter clinical trials in EYS-related retinal degeneration
- Identify well-defined subpopulations for future clinical trials of investigative treatments for EYS-related retinal degeneration
Study Objectives
The primary objectives of the natural history study are to:
- Characterize the natural history of retinal degeneration associated with biallelic pathogenic mutations in the EYS gene over 4 years, as measured using functional, structural, and patient-reported outcome measures
- Investigate whether structural outcome measures can be validated as surrogates for functional outcomes in individuals with biallelic pathogenic mutations in the EYS gene
- Evaluate possible risk factors (genotype, phenotype, environmental, and comorbidities) for progression of the outcome measures at 4 years in individual with biallelic pathogenic mutations in the EYS gene
- Evaluate variability and symmetry of left and right eye outcomes over 4 years in individuals with biallelic pathogenic mutations in the EYS gene
Keywords
Retinitis Pigmentosa, Eye Diseases, EYS mutation, Retinitis, Retinal Degeneration
Eligibility
You can join if…
Open to people ages 18 years and up
- Willing to participate in the study and able to communicate consent during the consent process
- Ability to return for all study visits over 48 months
- Age ≥ 18 years
- Must meet one of the Genetic Screening Criteria, defined below:
- Screening Group A: At least 2 disease-causing variants in the EYS gene which are homozygous or heterozygous in trans, based on a report from a clinically-certified lab (or a report from a research lab that has been pre- approved by the Genetics Committee)
- Screening Group B: Only 1 disease-causing variant in the EYS gene, based on a report from a clinically-certified lab (or a report from a research lab which has been pre-approved by the Genetics Committee)
- Screening Group C: At least 2 disease-causing variants in the EYS gene which are unknown phase, based on a report from a clinically-certified lab (or a report from a research lab which has been pre-approved by the Genetics Committee)
Note pertaining to all Screening Groups: if a participant has a variant(s) of unknown significance, he/she would still qualify as long as there is at least 1 disease-causing variant(s) on the EYS gene.
Ocular Inclusion Criteria:
Both eyes must meet all of the following:
- Clinical diagnosis of retinal dystrophy
- Clear ocular media and adequate pupil dilation to permit good quality photographic imaging
You CAN'T join if...
- Mutations in genes that cause autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (ADRP), X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (RP), or presence of biallelic mutations in autosomal recessive RP/retinal dystrophy genes other than EYS
- Expected to enter experimental treatment trial at any time during this study
- History of more than 1 year of cumulative treatment, at any time, with an agent associated with pigmentary retinopathy (including hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, thioridazine, and deferoxamine)
Ocular exclusion Criteria:
If either eye has any of the following, the participant is not eligible:
- Current vitreous hemorrhage
- Current or any history of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
- Current or any history of (e.g., prior to cataract or refractive surgery) spherical equivalent of the refractive error worse than -8 Diopters of myopia
- History of intraocular surgery (e.g., cataract surgery, vitrectomy, penetrating keratoplasty, or LASIK) within the last 3 months
- Current or any history of confirmed diagnosis of glaucoma (e.g., based on glaucomatous VF changes or nerve changes, or history of glaucoma filtering surgery)
- Current or any history of retinal vascular occlusion or proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- History or current evidence of ocular disease that, in the opinion of the investigator, may confound assessment of visual function
- History or evidence of active treatment for retinitis pigmentosa that could affect the progression of retinal degeneration, including:
- Any use of ocular stem cell or gene therapy
- Any treatment with ocriplasmin
- Treatment with an ophthalmic oligonucleotide within the last 9 months (last treatment date is less than 9 months prior to Screening Visit date)
- Treatment with any other product within five times the expected half-life of the product (time from last treatment date to Screening Visit date is at least 5 times the half-life of the given product)
Locations
- University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco California 94143-0344 United States - Oregon Health Science University Casey Eye Institute
Portland Oregon 97239 United States
Details
- Status
- in progress, not accepting new patients
- Start Date
- Completion Date
- (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Jaeb Center for Health Research
- Links
- Foundation Fighting Blindness Public Website
- ID
- NCT04127006
- Study Type
- Observational
- Participants
- Expecting 107 study participants
- Last Updated