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Development of retinal atrophy after subretinal gene therapy with voretigene neparvovec

Felix F. Reichel, Immanuel P. Seitz, Fabian Wozar, Spyridon Dimopoulos, Ronja Jung, Melanie Kempf, Susanne Kohl, Friederike Kortüm, Saskia Ott, Lisa Pohl, Krunoslav Stingl, Karl Ulrich Bartz‐Schmidt, Katarína Štingl, M. Dominik Fischer

2022British Journal of Ophthalmology73 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: mutation-associated inherited retinal degenerations. Herein, we evaluated the development of retinal atrophy within in a single-centre patient cohort treated with VN. METHODS: 13 eyes of eight patients treated with VN were retrospectively analysed for areas of retinal atrophy over a period of 6-24 months following surgery. Ultrawide field images were used to measure the area of atrophy. Fundus autofluorescence imaging is presented as an instrument for early detection of signs of retinal atrophy in these patients. RESULTS: Atrophic changes beyond the retinotomy site were observed in all eyes. Areas of atrophy developed within the area of detachment (bleb) in all eight patients and outside the bleb in three patients. Changes in autofluorescence preceded the development of retinal atrophy and were already evident 2 weeks after surgery in the majority of patients. The areas of atrophy increase with time and progression continued over year 1. Functional outcomes remained stable (VA, FST, visual field). CONCLUSION: Subretinal injection of VN can lead to RPE atrophy with consequent photoreceptor loss in and outside of the bleb area. Fundus autofluorescence is an important tool to monitor atrophic changes in patients after gene therapy. Interestingly, while areas of atrophy also included central areas, the functional benefits of the treatment did not appear to be affected and remained stable.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRetinal pigment epitheliumAtrophyOphthalmologyRetinalFundus (uterus)AutofluorescenceRetinaBleb (medicine)PathologyGlaucomaTrabeculectomyBiologyNeuroscienceFluorescenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsRetinal Development and DisordersRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsLysosomal Storage Disorders Research
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