Purpose: Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) may be caused by variations in genes affecting the connecting cilium of photoreceptor cells and intraflagellar transport, manifested as ciliopathies. is frequently mutated in non-syndromic, but also syndromic IRDs. In preparation for clinical treatment trials, detailed phenotypic work-up including longitudinal follow-up is mandatory.
Methods: We performed genotype-phenotype correlations in 30 patients with biallelic mutations in . The study was approved by the IRB of the medical faculty of the Justus-Liebig University Giessen. The patients received a comprehensive clinical examination, including spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), fundus autofluorescence (FAF) recording, and electrophysiology whenever possible.
Results: Thirty patients aged 1 month to 84 years (median at first visit 0.6 y) were followed between 5 months and 25.7 years (median 4.8 y). Twenty-three of these patients carried the c.2991+1655A>G mutation (30/60 allele 2, 7 homozygous). The second most frequent mutation was p.K1575* (9/60 alleles). The full-field electroretinogram showed residual response in a few patients only. After progression, electrophysiological responses were below threshold in all patients. Severely reduced visual acuity persisted from birth. Eight patients had quantifiable best corrected visual acuity (BCVA, logMAR 2 - 0.3), in one case up to the age of 84 y. Absent fixation of targets was noted in 15 patients during the first months of life. Ten of these patients did not improve during follow-up past the second year of life. The other patients developed at least light perception (LP, n = 7) or hand movement (HM, n = 3). Better BCVA was not restricted to the c.2991+1655A>G mutation. Fundus photography documented degenerative changes throughout the retina with macular degeneration and circular increased fundus autofluorescence signals (9/30 patients) in the perimacular ring and in the rod ring, and spotty changes in the periphery. SD-OCT (6/30 patients) disclosed reduced photoreceptor layer (OPL to OS) thickness and preserved inner retinal thickness (RNFL to INL). Better BCVA did not correlate to genotype or central photoreceptor layer thickness.
Conclusion: As reported earlier, variations are one of the most frequent causes of IRDs with infancy onset. In our patient cohort of 30 patients, only 33% had no LP, 67% at least LP, and among these 26% logMAR 2 to 0.3. Together with preserved ganglion cell and nerve fibre cell layers, success with gene therapeutic approaches appears possible.
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