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Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia

PURPOSE: Congenital achromatopsia (ACHM) is an autosomal recessive disorder in which cone function is absent or severely reduced. Gene therapy in animal models of ACHM have shown restoration of cone function, though translation of these results to humans relies, in part, on the presence of viable co...

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Autores principales: Langlo, Christopher S., Patterson, Emily J., Higgins, Brian P., Summerfelt, Phyllis, Razeen, Moataz M., Erker, Laura R., Parker, Maria, Collison, Frederick T., Fishman, Gerald A., Kay, Christine N., Zhang, Jing, Weleber, Richard G., Yang, Paul, Wilson, David J., Pennesi, Mark E., Lam, Byron L., Chiang, John, Chulay, Jeffrey D., Dubra, Alfredo, Hauswirth, William W., Carroll, Joseph
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19313
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author Langlo, Christopher S.
Patterson, Emily J.
Higgins, Brian P.
Summerfelt, Phyllis
Razeen, Moataz M.
Erker, Laura R.
Parker, Maria
Collison, Frederick T.
Fishman, Gerald A.
Kay, Christine N.
Zhang, Jing
Weleber, Richard G.
Yang, Paul
Wilson, David J.
Pennesi, Mark E.
Lam, Byron L.
Chiang, John
Chulay, Jeffrey D.
Dubra, Alfredo
Hauswirth, William W.
Carroll, Joseph
author_facet Langlo, Christopher S.
Patterson, Emily J.
Higgins, Brian P.
Summerfelt, Phyllis
Razeen, Moataz M.
Erker, Laura R.
Parker, Maria
Collison, Frederick T.
Fishman, Gerald A.
Kay, Christine N.
Zhang, Jing
Weleber, Richard G.
Yang, Paul
Wilson, David J.
Pennesi, Mark E.
Lam, Byron L.
Chiang, John
Chulay, Jeffrey D.
Dubra, Alfredo
Hauswirth, William W.
Carroll, Joseph
author_sort Langlo, Christopher S.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Congenital achromatopsia (ACHM) is an autosomal recessive disorder in which cone function is absent or severely reduced. Gene therapy in animal models of ACHM have shown restoration of cone function, though translation of these results to humans relies, in part, on the presence of viable cone photoreceptors at the time of treatment. Here, we characterized residual cone structure in subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. METHODS: High-resolution imaging (optical coherence tomography [OCT] and adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy [AOSLO]) was performed in 51 subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. Peak cone density and inter-cone spacing at the fovea was measured using split-detection AOSLO. Foveal outer nuclear layer thickness was measured in OCT images, and the integrity of the photoreceptor layer was assessed using a previously published OCT grading scheme. RESULTS: Analyzable images of the foveal cones were obtained in 26 of 51 subjects, with nystagmus representing the major obstacle to obtaining high-quality images. Peak foveal cone density ranged from 7,273 to 53,554 cones/mm(2), significantly lower than normal (range, 84,733–234,391 cones/mm(2)), with the remnant cones being either contiguously or sparsely arranged. Peak cone density was correlated with OCT integrity grade; however, there was overlap of the density ranges between OCT grades. CONCLUSIONS: The degree of residual foveal cone structure varies greatly among subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. Such measurements may be useful in estimating the therapeutic potential of a given retina, providing affected individuals and physicians with valuable information to more accurately assess the risk-benefit ratio as they consider enrolling in experimental gene therapy trials. (www.clinicaltrials.gov, NCT01846052.)
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spelling pubmed-49781512017-02-01 Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia Langlo, Christopher S. Patterson, Emily J. Higgins, Brian P. Summerfelt, Phyllis Razeen, Moataz M. Erker, Laura R. Parker, Maria Collison, Frederick T. Fishman, Gerald A. Kay, Christine N. Zhang, Jing Weleber, Richard G. Yang, Paul Wilson, David J. Pennesi, Mark E. Lam, Byron L. Chiang, John Chulay, Jeffrey D. Dubra, Alfredo Hauswirth, William W. Carroll, Joseph Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Retina PURPOSE: Congenital achromatopsia (ACHM) is an autosomal recessive disorder in which cone function is absent or severely reduced. Gene therapy in animal models of ACHM have shown restoration of cone function, though translation of these results to humans relies, in part, on the presence of viable cone photoreceptors at the time of treatment. Here, we characterized residual cone structure in subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. METHODS: High-resolution imaging (optical coherence tomography [OCT] and adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy [AOSLO]) was performed in 51 subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. Peak cone density and inter-cone spacing at the fovea was measured using split-detection AOSLO. Foveal outer nuclear layer thickness was measured in OCT images, and the integrity of the photoreceptor layer was assessed using a previously published OCT grading scheme. RESULTS: Analyzable images of the foveal cones were obtained in 26 of 51 subjects, with nystagmus representing the major obstacle to obtaining high-quality images. Peak foveal cone density ranged from 7,273 to 53,554 cones/mm(2), significantly lower than normal (range, 84,733–234,391 cones/mm(2)), with the remnant cones being either contiguously or sparsely arranged. Peak cone density was correlated with OCT integrity grade; however, there was overlap of the density ranges between OCT grades. CONCLUSIONS: The degree of residual foveal cone structure varies greatly among subjects with CNGB3-associated ACHM. Such measurements may be useful in estimating the therapeutic potential of a given retina, providing affected individuals and physicians with valuable information to more accurately assess the risk-benefit ratio as they consider enrolling in experimental gene therapy trials. (www.clinicaltrials.gov, NCT01846052.) The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-08-01 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4978151/ /pubmed/27479814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19313 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Retina
Langlo, Christopher S.
Patterson, Emily J.
Higgins, Brian P.
Summerfelt, Phyllis
Razeen, Moataz M.
Erker, Laura R.
Parker, Maria
Collison, Frederick T.
Fishman, Gerald A.
Kay, Christine N.
Zhang, Jing
Weleber, Richard G.
Yang, Paul
Wilson, David J.
Pennesi, Mark E.
Lam, Byron L.
Chiang, John
Chulay, Jeffrey D.
Dubra, Alfredo
Hauswirth, William W.
Carroll, Joseph
Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title_full Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title_fullStr Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title_full_unstemmed Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title_short Residual Foveal Cone Structure in CNGB3-Associated Achromatopsia
title_sort residual foveal cone structure in cngb3-associated achromatopsia
topic Retina
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19313
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