"Uncovering the Gut Bacteria's Impact on Vision Loss"

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A study has found a surprising link between gut bacteria and inherited eye diseases, specifically those caused by a mutation in the CRB1 gene, which weakens the body's defenses and allows harmful bacteria to infiltrate the eye, leading to sight loss. Treating affected mice with antimicrobials prevented blindness, suggesting a potential new therapy for inherited eye diseases. The findings could transform the treatment landscape for CRB1-associated eye conditions and possibly extend to other eye diseases, offering hope for preventing deterioration in these blinding diseases.
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