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Eye drop gives hope for knifeless cataract cure

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An eye drop tested on dogs suggests that cataracts, the most common cause of blindness in humans, could one day be cured without surgery, a study said Wednesday.

A naturally occurring molecule called lanosterol, administer­ed with an eye dropper, shrank canine cataracts, a team of scientists reported in

Nature.

Currently the only treatment available for the debilitati­ng growths, which affect tens of millions of people worldwide, is going under the knife.

While surgery is generally simple and safe, the number of people who need it is set to double in the next 20 years as population­s age. And for many, it remains prohibitiv­ely costly.

The chain of research leading to the potential cure began with two children -- patients of lead researcher Kang Zhang of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou -- from families beset with a congenital, or inherited, form of the condition.

Zhang and colleagues discovered that his patients shared a mutation in a gene critical for producing lanosterol, which the researcher­s suspected might impede cataract- forming proteins from clumping in normal eyes.

In a first set of lab experiment­s on cells, they confirmed their hunch that lanosterol helped ward off the proteins.

In subsequent tests, dogs with naturally occurring cataracts received eye drops containing the molecule.

After six weeks of treatment, the size and characteri­stic cloudiness of the cataracts had decreased, the researcher­s reported.

“Our study identifies lanosterol as a key molecule in the prevention of lens protein aggregatio­n and points to a novel strategy for cataract prevention and treatment,” the authors concluded.

Cataracts account for half of blindness cases worldwide.

“These are very preliminar­y findings,”said J. Fielding Hejtmancik, a scientist at the US National Eye Institute, who wrote a commentary also published in Nature.

“Before there are any human trials, the scientists will probably test other molecules to see if they might work even better,” he told AFP by telephone.

The preliminar­y result, he added,“doesn't mean that lanosterol is the only or the best compound” to reduce cataracts. –

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Could cataracts soon be cured with eye drops?

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