Clinical and Molecular Studies in Families With Inherited Eye Disease

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age4-120
SponsorNational Eye Institute (NEI)

About this trial

Background:

Genes are the basic units of heredity. When genes are changed, certain cells don t work like they should. Researchers want to try to better understand the genetic conditions that are linked with inherited eye diseases.

Objective:

To try to identify the genes linked to the development of inherited eye diseases.

Eligibility:

People ages 4 and older who have or have a family member with an inherited eye disease

Design:

Participants will be screened with medical history and medical records.

Participants will have one visit that will take 3-4 hours. This will include:

Medical and family history

Eye exam: This includes the pupil being dilated.

Electroretinography: A small electrode is taped to the forehead. Participants sit in the

dark with their eyes patched for 30 minutes. Then numbing drops and contact lenses are put in

the eyes. They will watch flashing lights.

Blood tests

Saliva sample: They will spit into a container or have the inside of their cheek swabbed.

Genetic testing will be done on participants blood or saliva.

Participants may meet with the researchers to discuss their genetic tests.

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Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Participant must be four years of age or older.

Participant must understand and sign the protocol s informed consent document.

Individuals or family members of individuals with inherited eye diseases, either congenital, childhood, or age related.

All participants must be able to cooperate with study examination and phlebotomy.

Disqualifiers

Participant has a disease, infection, or trauma that mimics inherited cataracts, retinal degenerations, glaucoma, etc.

Participant has a significant active infection (an infection requiring treatment as determined by the investigator) or a history of chronic or recurrent infections.

Participant requires sedation for study purposes.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

5,000 Participants
are grouped into 5 trial groups

Sponsors and collaborators