Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction

Abstract Fundus autofluorescence is a valuable imaging tool in the diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies. With the advent of gene therapy and the numerous ongoing clinical trials for inherited retinal degenerations, quantifiable and reliable outcome measurements continually need to be identifie...

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Main Authors: Jin Kyun Oh, Jose Ronaldo Lima de Carvalho, Joseph Ryu, Stephen H. Tsang, Janet R. Sparrow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65763-x
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spelling doaj-636c6ae62e4144d8be8ee7b4ab5a007a2021-06-06T11:42:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-06-011011910.1038/s41598-020-65763-xShort-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and PhototransductionJin Kyun Oh0Jose Ronaldo Lima de Carvalho1Joseph Ryu2Stephen H. Tsang3Janet R. Sparrow4Department of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical CenterAbstract Fundus autofluorescence is a valuable imaging tool in the diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies. With the advent of gene therapy and the numerous ongoing clinical trials for inherited retinal degenerations, quantifiable and reliable outcome measurements continually need to be identified. In this retrospective analysis, normalized and non-normalized short-wavelength (SW-AF) and near-infrared (NIR-AF) autofluorescence images of ten patients with mutations in visual cycle (VC) genes and nineteen patients with mutations in phototransduction (PT) genes were analyzed. Normalized SW-AF and NIR-AF images appeared darker in all patients with mutations in the VC as compared to patients with mutations in PT despite the use of significantly higher detector settings for image acquisition in the former group. These findings were corroborated by quantitative analysis of non-normalized SW-AF and NIR-AF images; signal intensities were significantly lower in all patients with mutations in VC genes as compared to those with mutations in PT genes. We conclude that qualitative and quantitative SW-AF and NIR-AF images can serve as biomarkers of deficiencies specific to the VC. Additionally, quantitative autofluorescence may have potential for use as an outcome measurement to detect VC activity in conjunction with future therapies for patients with mutations in the VC.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65763-x
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author Jin Kyun Oh
Jose Ronaldo Lima de Carvalho
Joseph Ryu
Stephen H. Tsang
Janet R. Sparrow
spellingShingle Jin Kyun Oh
Jose Ronaldo Lima de Carvalho
Joseph Ryu
Stephen H. Tsang
Janet R. Sparrow
Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
Scientific Reports
author_facet Jin Kyun Oh
Jose Ronaldo Lima de Carvalho
Joseph Ryu
Stephen H. Tsang
Janet R. Sparrow
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title Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
title_short Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
title_full Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
title_fullStr Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
title_full_unstemmed Short-Wavelength and Near-Infrared Autofluorescence in Patients with Deficiencies of the Visual Cycle and Phototransduction
title_sort short-wavelength and near-infrared autofluorescence in patients with deficiencies of the visual cycle and phototransduction
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Fundus autofluorescence is a valuable imaging tool in the diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies. With the advent of gene therapy and the numerous ongoing clinical trials for inherited retinal degenerations, quantifiable and reliable outcome measurements continually need to be identified. In this retrospective analysis, normalized and non-normalized short-wavelength (SW-AF) and near-infrared (NIR-AF) autofluorescence images of ten patients with mutations in visual cycle (VC) genes and nineteen patients with mutations in phototransduction (PT) genes were analyzed. Normalized SW-AF and NIR-AF images appeared darker in all patients with mutations in the VC as compared to patients with mutations in PT despite the use of significantly higher detector settings for image acquisition in the former group. These findings were corroborated by quantitative analysis of non-normalized SW-AF and NIR-AF images; signal intensities were significantly lower in all patients with mutations in VC genes as compared to those with mutations in PT genes. We conclude that qualitative and quantitative SW-AF and NIR-AF images can serve as biomarkers of deficiencies specific to the VC. Additionally, quantitative autofluorescence may have potential for use as an outcome measurement to detect VC activity in conjunction with future therapies for patients with mutations in the VC.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65763-x
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