Pathophysiological features of the visual cycle, cascade and metabolic pathways in retinitis pigmentosa

Author:

Weener M. E.1,Atarshchikov D. S.2,Kadyshev V. V.3,Zolnikova I. V.4,Demchinsky A. M.5,Barh D.6,Balashova L. M.7,Salmasi J. M.8

Affiliation:

1. Oftalmic LLC

2. Central Clinical Hospital under President Affairs

3. Research Centre for Medical Genetics

4. Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye Diseases

5. Autonomous nonprofit organization Scientific and industrial laboratory Sensor technology for deafblind

6. Center for Genomics and Applied Gene Technology, Institute of Integrative Omics and Applied Biotechnology (IIOAB)

7. International Scientific and Practical Center for the Proliferation of Tissues of Russia

8. Russian N.I. Pirogov National Research Medical University

Abstract

This literature review offers a detailed description of the genes and proteins involved in pathophysiological processes in isolated retinitis pigmentosa (RP). To date, 84 genes and 7 candidate genes have been described for non-syndromic RP. Each of these genes encodes a protein that plays a role in vital processes in the retina and / or retinal pigment epithelium, including the cascade of phototransduction (transmission of the visual signal), the visual cycle, ciliary transport, the environment of photoreceptor cilia and the interphotoreceptor matrix. The identification and study of pathophysiological pathways affected in non-syndromic RP is important for understanding the main pathogenic ways and developing approaches to target treatment.

Publisher

Real Time, Ltd.

Subject

Ophthalmology

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