It's not clear cut, thus i like moderate-high reps while cutting. Anecdotally there are a some things in favor of high reps:
-Helps with the cutting & refining training IMO, because with lighter weights the mind-muscle connection is far easier to focus on; it is the nature of refining. Even a HIT low-set heavy weight proponent like Casey Viator favors volume and higher reps for refinement.
-Much less chance of injury with higher reps-the muscle will be worked, not the ligaments. This is potentially more of a factor while cutting with a restricted diet. Yates' injuries were considered due at least in part to going heavy with lower reps pre-contest.