Swiss-Led Research Identifies Promising Target for Treating Age-Related Blindness
A research project led by the University of Fribourg has identified a promising new approach for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness, by focusing on restoring the eye's natural cellular recycling system.

Key Takeaways
- Researchers identified chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) as a critical quality control mechanism in retinal cells.
- The experimental molecule CA77.1 was used to successfully reactivate cellular recycling in laboratory models.
- The research team was led by Patricia Boya and included Jƶrn Dengjel from the University of Fribourg.
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They Said
"The approach is attracting interest because it targets a broader mechanism associated with cellular ageing rather than focusing on a single symptom."