Abstract
Purpose: Biallelic crumbs cell polarity complex component 1 (CRB1) mutations can present as Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), retinitis pigmentosa (RP), or cystic maculopathy. This study reports a novel phenotype of asymptomatic fenestrated slit maculopathy (AFSM) and examines macular volume profile and microperimetry as clinical trial end points in CRB1-associated retinopathies. Methods: Twelve patients from nine families with CRB1 mutation were recruited. Ultra-widefield (UWF) color fundus photography and autofluorescence (AF), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), microperimetry, and adaptive optics (AO) imaging were performed. Macular volume profiles were compared with age-matched healthy controls. Genotyping was performed using APEX genotyping microarrays, targeted next-generation sequencing, and Sanger sequencing. Results: We identified one patient with LCA, five patients with RP, and four patients with macular dystrophy (MD) with biallelic CRB1 mutations. Two siblings with compound heterozygote genotype (c.[2843G>A]; [498_506del]) had AFSM characterized by local-ized outer retinal disruption on SD-OCT and parafoveal cone loss on AO imaging despite normal fundus appearance, visual acuity, and foveal sensitivity. UWF AF demonstrated preserved para-arteriolar retinal pigment epithelium (PPRPE) in all patients with RP. Microperimetry documented preserved central retinal function in six patients. The ratio of perifoveal-to-foveal retinal volume was greater than controls in 89% (8/9) of patients with RP or MD, whereas central subfield and total macular volume were outside normal limits in 67% (6/9). Conclusions: AO imaging was helpful in detecting parafoveal cone loss in asymp-tomatic patients. Macular volume profile and microperimetry parameters may have utility as CRB1 trials end points. Translational Relevance: Macularvolumeandsensitivitycanbeusedasstructuraland functional end points for trials on CRB1-associated RP and MD.
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Roshandel, D., Thompson, J. A., Heath Jeffery, R. C., Sampson, D. M., Chelva, E., Mc Laren, T. L., … Chen, F. K. (2021). Multimodal retinal imaging and microperimetry reveal a novel phenotype and potential trial end points in CRB1-associated retinopathies. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 10(2), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.2.38
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