Retinitis Pigmentosa

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Universal Rare Gene Study: A Registry and Natural History Study of Retinal Dystrophies Associated With Rare Disease-Causing Genetic Variants

This is an international, multicenter study with two components: Registry * A standardized genetic screening and a prospective, standardized, cross-sectional clinical data collection * Enrollment is open to all genes on the RD Rare Gene List Natural History Study * A prospective, standardized, longitudinal Natural History Study * Enrollment opens gene-by-gene, based on funding and within-gene Registry enrollment The study objectives are as follows. Registry Objectives 1. Genotype Characterization 2. Cross-Sectional Phenotype Characterization (within gene) 3. Establish a Link to My Retina Tracker Registry (MRTR) 4. Ancillary Exploratory Studies - Pooling of Genes Natural History Study Objectives 1. Natural History (within gene) 2. Structure-Function Relationship (within gene) 3. Risk Factors for Progression (within gene) 4. Ancillary Exploratory Studies - Pooling of Genes

Participants needed: 1,500
Trial details
Age: 4+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Jaeb Center for Health ResearchUpdated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 36
Eligibility criteria

Willing to participate in the study and able to communicate consent during the c... [+8]

Current vitreous hemorrhage [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Stem Cell Ophthalmology Treatment Study II

This study will evaluate the use of autologous bone marrow derived stem cells (BMSC) for the treatment of retinal and optic nerve damage or disease.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: MD Stem CellsUpdated: Jun 29, 2026Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Have objective, documented damage to the retina or optic nerve unlikely to impro... [+7]

Patients who are not capable of an adequate ophthalmologic examination or evalua... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Cell Collection to Study Eye Diseases

Background: \- Best Vitelliform Dystrophy (Best disease), Late-Onset Retinal Degeneration (L-ORD), and Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) all affect the retina, the light sensing area at the back of the eye. Doctors cannot safely obtain retinal cells to study these diseases. However, cells collected from hair follicles, skin, saliva, urine, and blood can be used for research. Researchers want to collect cells from people with Best disease, L-ORD, and AMD, and compare their cells with those of healthy volunteers. Objectives: \- To collect hair, skin, saliva, urine, and/or blood samples to study three eye diseases that affect the retina: Best disease, L-ORD, and AMD. Eligibility: * Individuals affected with ocular condition is one year of age or older. * Individuals affected with Best disease, L-ORD, or AMD is 18 years of age or older. * Unaffected individuals are seven years of age or older. Design: * The study requires one visit to the National Eye Institute. * Participants will be screened with a medical and eye disease history. They may also have an eye exam. * Participants will provide a hair sample, saliva sample, urine sample, blood sample, and/or a skin biopsy. The hair will be collected from the back of the head, and the skin will be collected from the inside of the upper arm.

Participants needed: 930
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Age: 1-120Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Eye Institute (NEI)Updated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Have the ability to understand and sign an informed consent or have a parent/leg... [+6]

Participant is unable to comply with study procedures. [+21]

Status: Recruiting

A Phase II Study of Intravitreal KIO-301 in Patients With Late-stage Retinitis Pigmentosa

The goal of the study is to investigate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of up to 3 doses of KIO-301 administered by intravitreal (IVT) injection bilaterally every 6 weeks in patients with late-stage retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Late-stage RP patients will include those patients with No Light Perception (NLP), or Low Vision (LV).

Participants needed: 36
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Kiora Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Updated: Jun 18, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Be aged 18 years or older at the time of consent. [+11]

Pregnant or breast-feeding, or plan to become pregnant during the study. [+14]

Status: Recruiting

Safety and Efficacy of ZVS203e in the Treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa Caused by RHO Gene Mutation

This trial employs a single-arm, open-label seamless Phase I/II design, consisting of two stages: Phase I dose exploration and Phase II dose expansion.The primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of subretinal injection of ZVS203e solution.

Participants needed: 18
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chigenovo Co., LtdUpdated: Jun 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with a clinical diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) (aged 18 years o... [+5]

The researcher determined that the target eye currently has or had macular lesio... [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Retinal Imaging in Patients With Inherited Retinal Degenerations

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the structure and function of the human retina can be studied with high resolution in patients with inherited retinal degenerations using the Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (AOSLO).

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Age: 13+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of California, San FranciscoUpdated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Subjects must speak and understand English [+3]

Cataract [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Rod and Cone Mediated Function in Retinal Disease

Background: Retinal diseases cause the loss of rod and cone photoreceptors. Symptoms include vision loss and night blindness. Researchers want to learn about rod and cone function in healthy people and people with retinal disease. They want to know if how well a person sees in the dark can test the severity of retinal disease. Objectives: To find out if how well a person sees in the dark can test the severity of retinal disease. To find out if this can help detect retinal disease and track its changes. Eligibility: People ages 5 and older with: Retinal disease OR 20/20 vision or better with or without correction in at least one eye Design: Participants will be screened with medical and eye history and eye exam. Those with retinal disease will also have: Eye imaging: Drops dilate the eye and pictures are taken of it. Visual field testing: Participants look into a bowl and press a button when they see light. Electroretinogram (ERG): An electrode is taped to the forehead. Participants sit in the dark with their eyes patched for 30 minutes. Then they get numbing drops and contact lenses. Participants watch lights while retina signals are recorded. Visit 1 will be 3-8 hours. Participants will have up to 6 more visits over 6-12 months. Visits include: Eye exam and imaging Time course of dark adaptation: Participants view a background light for 5 minutes then push a button when they see colored light. Dark adapted sensitivity: Participants sit in the dark for 45 minutes. They push a button when they see colored light. For participants with retinal disease, ERG and visual field testing

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 5-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Eye Institute (NEI)Updated: May 29, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Participant must be five years of age or older. [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Inherited Retinal Degenerative Disease Registry

The My Retina Tracker® Registry is sponsored by the Foundation Fighting Blindness and is for people affected by one of the rare inherited retinal degenerative diseases studied by the Foundation. It is a patient-initiated registry accessible via a secure on-line portal at www.MyRetinaTracker.org. Affected individuals who register are guided to create a profile that captures their perspective on their retinal disease and its progress; family history; genetic testing results; preventive measures; general health and interest in participation in research studies. The participants may also choose to ask their clinician to add clinical measurements and results at each clinical visit. Participants are urged to update the information regularly to create longitudinal records of their disease, from their own perspective, and their clinical progress. The overall goals of the Registry are: to better understand the diversity within the inherited retinal degenerative diseases; to understand the prevalence of the different diseases and gene variants; to assist in the establishment of genotype-phenotype relationships; to help understand the natural history of the diseases; to help accelerate research and development of clinical trials for treatments; and to provide a tool to investigators that can assist with recruitment for research studies and clinical trials.

Participants needed: 20,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Foundation Fighting BlindnessUpdated: May 19, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 20 Years
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosed with an inherited retinal degenerative disease OR

Glaucoma only [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Adaptive Optics Imaging of Outer Retinal Diseases

The objective of the study is to collect adaptive optics (AO) retinal images from human subjects with outer retinal diseases (diseases of the outer retina including photoreceptor, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), basement membrane or choroidal pathologies) to develop new diagnostic methods, biomarkers, and clinical endpoints.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Updated: May 8, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Are 21 years of age or older, [+3]

Have a condition which prevents adequate images from being obtained (e.g. unstab... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

High Resolution Retinal Imaging

Studying the morphology and function of the normal and diseased retina in vivo is needed for advancing the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of retinal disease. This protocol uses an adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) to image the normal and diseased retina with individual cellular resolution non-invasively. The primary objective of this study is to obtain and analyze high-resolution images of the retina, in particular by imaging the cone photoreceptor mosaic, the retinal vasculature and other retinal layers. The study design will involve case-control studies, where cases are followed over time. Subjects age 7 and older may be invited to participate. The main research procedure involves retinal imaging with the AOSLO. The primary endpoint is the observation of differences in retinal images between subjects with and without retinal diseases. These changes will be quantified by examining the cell density, size, spacing and regularity of the cone photoreceptor mosaic, as well as examining the differences between other retinal layers.

Participants needed: 600
Trial details
Age: 7+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of PennsylvaniaUpdated: May 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Males or females age 7 years or older. [+2]

Individuals that are at risk to acute glaucoma. [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Natural History Study of Patients With EYS-Associated RP

This natural history study of patients with EYS mutations from Russia and former CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) territories 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. This approach helps to develop experimental treatment protocol, and assessing its effectiveness. The goals and expected impact of this natural history study are to: 1. Describe the natural history of retinal degeneration in patients with biallelic mutations in EYS gene in Russia and former CIS territories. 2. Identify sensitive structural and functional outcome measures to use for future multicenter clinical trials in EYS-related retinal degeneration in Russia and former CIS territories. 3. Identify well-defined subpopulations for future clinical trials of investigative treatments for EYS-related retinal degeneration in Russia and former CIS territories.

Participants needed: 45
Trial details
Age: 14-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Sensor Technology for DeafblindUpdated: Apr 28, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 5 Years
Eligibility criteria

Willing to participate in the study and able to communicate consent during the c... [+4]

Mutations in genes that cause autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (ADRP), X-... [+12]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Investigate the Safety of DSP-3077 After a Unilateral Eye Injection in Male and Female Participants 18 Years of Age or Older With Retinitis Pigmentosa

The Goal of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and clinical responses following single dose of DSP-3077. Study enrolls both male and female patients in 3 cohorts with each cohort defined by visual acuity (VA) criteria and dose level of DSP-3077. Each cohort will include 4 participants.

Participants needed: 12
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sumitomo Pharma America, Inc.Updated: Apr 17, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Participant is >= 18 years of age at the time of signing the informed consent. [+5]

Participant has an eye disease or visual disorder other than RP that impairs vis... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Safety of a Single, Intravitreal Injection of 6.0M jCell (Famzeretcel) in Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)

This study evaluates the safety of a single injection of jCell (famzeretcel) comprising 6.0 million (6.0M) retinal progenitor cells over a six-month study period in a cohort of adult subjects with RP. Additionally, changes in visual function will be evaluated at six months between the active treatment group (6.0M jCell) compared to sham-treated controls.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-60Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: jCyte, IncUpdated: Apr 13, 2026Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Clinical diagnosis of RP supported by at least 2 of the following clinical findi... [+16]

Participation in any clinical trial of a drug intervention within the last 6 mon... [+16]

Status: Not yet recruiting

9-cis Beta-Carotene-Rich Extract of Dunaliella Alga in Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a natural supplement called 9-cis beta-carotene (derived from the Dunaliella alga) can improve vision and retinal function in adults with Retinitis Pigmentosa. The study will also monitor the safety of the food supplement and how it affects levels of Vitamin A-related proteins in the blood. The main questions the study aims to answer are: (1) Does taking the supplement improve light sensitivity in the retina (measured by microperimetry)? (2) Does the supplement improve electrical responses in the eye (ERG) or other visual functions like contrast and color vision? (3) How do blood levels of beta-carotene and Vitamin A change during treatment? Researchers will use a crossover design. This means every participant will receive both the active supplement and a placebo (a "dummy" pill with corn oil) at different times during the study to compare the results. Participants will take two soft-gel capsules twice a day for 3 months, undergo a 6-month "washout" period where no study capsules are taken.Then they will take the opposite capsules (either the supplement or the placebo) for another 3 months. The participants will visit the clinic 4 times over the course of 12 months for eye exams, eye imaging (like OCT), and blood tests. Participants will also receive follow-up phone calls every 6 weeks to check on their progress and health.

Participants needed: 41
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sheba Medical CenterUpdated: Apr 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Written informed consent to participate in the study [+3]

Currently a smoker [+12]

Status: Recruiting

Safety and Efficacy Study of Novel Gene Therapy ZM-02 for Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients

This is zM-02's safety, tOlerability, and efficacy in retinitis pigmentOsa first-in-humaN study (MOON). This trial is meant to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ZM-02 in Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients. Unilateral intravitreal injections (IVT) will be given into the subject's Study Eye.

Participants needed: 12
Trial details
Phase: Early Phase 1Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Zhongmou TherapeuticsUpdated: Mar 31, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Clinically diagnosed with retinal pigment degeneration [+7]

Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, or male and female subjects who do not agre... [+13]

Status: Recruiting

Development and Evaluation of Functional Visual Field and Navigation Endpoints in Moderate to Profound Inherited Retinal Disease (DEFINE-IRD)

The Vision Research and Assessment Institute (VRAI) was established with the purpose of serving as a testing facility for efficacy endpoints for patients with Low Vision. The mission of the VRAI is to enable the highest quality, standardized efficacy testing of patients with visual impairment. The VRAI facilitates the development and refinement of existing endpoints specifically for testing patients with Low Vision.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Ray Therapeutics, Inc.Updated: Mar 31, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of bilateral retinitis pigmentosa (RP) or other retinal dystrophies im... [+2]

Cognitive impairment, memory loss or dementia sufficient in severity to preclude... [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Role of UC-MSC and CM to Inhibit Vision Loss in Retinitis Pigmentosa Phase I/II

The study will perform UC-MSCs and CM transplantation. There are two groups with different dosages. The first group will be transplanted with 1.5 million cells, meanwhile, the second group is 5 million cells. Each group consists of 30 subjects. All groups will be transplanted via the peribulbar route. All groups will be observed until six months.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2, Phase 3Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: PT. Prodia Stem Cell IndonesiaUpdated: Feb 25, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Visus more than 20/100 [+5]

Pregnant or nursing women [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Long-term Safety of UC-MSC Transplantation in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa

The study will perform to follow-up UC-MSCs and CM transplantation. 18 patients will be called back to be examined after 5 years of UC-MSC and/or CM transplantation.

Participants needed: 18
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: PT. Prodia Stem Cell IndonesiaUpdated: Feb 25, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Visual field defects at the initial examination with Humphrey perimetry are betw... [+3]

Pregnant or nursing women [+5]

Status: Recruiting

BS01 in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa

A Phase 1/2, Safety and Efficacy Trial of BS01, a Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Expressing ChronosFP (AAV2-CAG-ChronosFP) in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bionic Sight LLCUpdated: Jan 23, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Confirmed diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa [+1]

Prior receipt of any AAV gene therapy product [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Non-invasive Ultrasound Retinal Stimulation for Vision Restoration

This clinical trial aims to test the safety and feasibility of using a non-invasive ultrasound device to stimulate retinal nerve cells and restore vision in patients with age-related macular degeneration. Previous studies have shown that artificial stimulation, such as electric and optic stimulations, can partially restore vision, but these methods are invasive and pose surgical risks. The study aims to develop a non-invasive method for retinal stimulation. The investigators will follow the FDA guidelines to limit the ultrasound power and adhere to all clinical trial regulations to ensure all participants' safety. The main questions the investigators aim to answer are: * Is using high-frequency ultrasound safe using a wearable device for localized retinal neural activity stimulation? * Does the stimulation through the device restore vision in patients with age-related macular degeneration? Participants in this study will be asked to undergo Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scanning before and after the ultrasound stimulation to evaluate the device's safety. Then, they will receive five stimulation-rest cycles and complete a questionnaire to report what they see and how they feel during the device's operation.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Southern CaliforniaUpdated: Jan 8, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of AMD (regardless of stage and type) or RP. At least two volunteers s... [+4]

Declining to participate and inability to give informed consent. [+6]

Status: Recruiting

High Resolution, High-speed Multimodal Ophthalmic Imaging

Knowledge of the pathogenesis of ocular conditions, a leading cause of blindness, has benefited greatly from recent advances in ophthalmic imaging. However, current clinical imaging systems are limited in resolution, speed, or access to certain structures of the eye. The use of a high-resolution imaging system improves the resolution of ophthalmoscopes by several orders of magnitude, allowing the visualization of many microstructures of the eye: photoreceptors, vessels, nerve bundles in the retina, cells and nerves in the cornea. The use of a high-speed acquisition imaging system makes it possible to detect functional measurements such as the speed of blood flow. The combination of data from multiple imaging systems to obtain multimodal information is of great importance for improving the understanding of structural changes in the eye during a disease. The purpose of this project is to observe structures that are not detectable with routinely used systems.

Participants needed: 1,200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier National d'Ophtalmologie des Quinze-VingtsUpdated: Nov 18, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

People over 18 [+3]

Patients with a history of photosensitivity. [+10]

Status: Not yet recruiting

The Effect of Oral Administration of 9-cis Rich Powder of the Alga Dunaliella Bardawil on Visual Functions in Adolescent Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa

The aim of this study is to determine whether 9-cis-beta Caroten rich D. Brdawiil extract is effective in the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa in adolescent patients.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 12-18Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sheba Medical CenterUpdated: Oct 6, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Written informed consent to participate in the study. [+2]

Currently a smoker [+11]

Status: Recruiting

The Effects of Disulfiram (Antabuse®) on Visual Acuity in Patients With Retinal Degeneration

Oral disulfiram (Antabuse®) has been shown to improve image-forming vision in animal models with retinal degeneration due to its ability to decrease Retinoic Acid synthesis and consequently reduce hyperactivity in the inner retina. The investigator will aim to evaluate the impact of oral disulfiram on the vision of patients with retinal degeneration who are being treated with the drug in the management of their concurrent alcohol use disorder.

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of RochesterUpdated: Sep 29, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

All sexes, 18 years and older. [+10]

A condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would preclude participati... [+13]

Status: Recruiting

Pilot Study of AuTNA I

The objective of the study is to evaluate: 1. Safety of AuTNA I for subretinal implantation in patients with retinitis pigmentosa; 2. Efficacy of AuTNA I for subretinal implantation in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

Participants needed: 7
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan UniversityUpdated: Sep 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age: 18-70 years of age. [+6]

Entities that might interfere with the functioning of AuTNA I, e.g. open ocular... [+11]

Status: Recruiting

Study of BEST1 Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy

The purpose of this study is to establish the natural history of of participants with BESTROPHIN 1 Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy. The blinding disorder Best Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy (VMD) is caused by any one of more than 250 different mutations in the BEST1 gene. As new treatments are developed, a clear understanding of the natural history of disease progression of BEST1 VMD is necessary. The goals of this natural history study are to: 1. Report the natural history of retinal degeneration in participants with a clinical diagnosis of VMD with molecular confirmation of a pathogenic BEST1 mutation(s). 2. Identify sensitive structural and functional outcome measures to use for future multicenter clinical trials for the treatment of BESTROPHIN 1 VMD. 3. Compare progression of the identified structural and functional measures between the two eyes to judge the suitability of the second untreated eye as a control for a future clinical trial involving unilateral treatment 4. Identify well-defined patient populations for future clinical trials of investigative treatments for BEST1 VMD.

Participants needed: 52
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Columbia UniversityUpdated: Jul 30, 2025Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Ability to provide informed consent [+1]

Systemic condition that prevents the participant from undergoing the exams