Progression of PROM1-Associated Retinal Degeneration As Determined by Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Over a 24-Month Period
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Purpose: To evaluate the progression of atrophy as determined by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in patients with molecularly confirmed PROM1-associated retinal degeneration (RD) over a 24-month period.
Design: International, multicenter, prospective case series.
Methods: A total of 13 eyes (13 patients) affected with PROM1-associated RD were enrolled at 5 sites and SD-OCT images were obtained at baseline and after 24 months. Loss of mean thickness (MT) and intact area were estimated after semi-automated segmentation for the following individual retinal layers in the central subfield (CS), inner ring, and outer ring of the ETDRS grid: retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), outer segments (OS), inner segments (IS), outer nuclear layer (ONL), inner retina (IR), and total retina (TR).
Results: Statistically significant losses of thickness of RPE and TR were detected in the CS and inner ring and of ONL and IS in the outer ring (all P < .05); a statistically significant decrease in the intact area of RPE and IS was observed in the inner ring, and of ONL in the outer ring (all P < .05); the change in MT and the intact area of the other layers showed a trend of decline over an observational period of 24 months.
Conclusions: Significant thickness losses could be detected in outer retinal layers by SD-OCT over a 24-month period in patients with PROM1-associated retinal degeneration. Loss of thickness and/or intact area of such layers may serve as potential endpoints for clinical trials that aim to slow down the disease progression of PROM1-associated retinal degeneration.
Puertas-Neyra K, Coco-Martin R, Hernandez-Rodriguez L, Gobelli D, Garcia-Ferrer Y, Palma-Vecino R Stem Cell Res Ther. 2024; 15(1):192.
PMID: 38956727 PMC: 11218195. DOI: 10.1186/s13287-024-03804-2.