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Large Benefit from Simple Things: High-Dose Vitamin A Improves RBP4-Related Retinal Dystrophy

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Inherited retinal diseases (IRD) are a group of heterogeneous disorders, most of which lead to blindness with limited therapeutic options. Pathogenic variants in RBP4, coding for a major blood carrier of retinol, retinol-binding protein 4, are responsible for a peculiar form of IRD. The aim of this study was to investigate if retinal function of an RBP4-related IRD patient can be improved by retinol administration. Our patient presented a peculiar white-dot retinopathy, reminiscent of vitamin A deficient retinopathy. Using a customized next generation sequencing (NGS) IRD panel we discovered a novel loss-of-function homozygous pathogenic variant in RBP4: c.255G >A, p.(Trp85*). Western blotting revealed the absence of RBP4 protein in the patient's serum. Blood retinol levels were undetectable. The patient was put on a high-dose oral retinol regimen (50,000 UI twice a week). Subjective symptoms and retinal function markedly and sustainably improved at 5-months and 1-year follow-up. Here we show that this novel IRD case can be treated by oral retinol administration.
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hal-03954576 , version 1 (24-01-2023)

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Vasily M Smirnov, Baptiste Wilmet, Marco Nassisi, Christel Condroyer, Aline Antonio, et al.. Large Benefit from Simple Things: High-Dose Vitamin A Improves RBP4-Related Retinal Dystrophy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022, 23 (12), pp.6590. ⟨10.3390/ijms23126590⟩. ⟨hal-03954576⟩
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