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DANON DISEASE: A MODEL OF PHOTORECEPTOR DEGENERATION SECONDARY TO PRIMARY RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM DISEASE.

AbstractPURPOSE:
To describe in detail the retinal phenotype of LAMP2-associated Danon disease.
METHODS:
Three LAMP2-positive patients from two unrelated families were studied with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and with short-wavelength and near-infrared fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging. Visual function was measured with full-field electroretinography and chromatic perimetry. A patient with choroideremia was also studied for comparison.
RESULTS:
A 45-year-old LAMP2-heterozygous woman, her 21-year-old hemizygous son, and an unrelated heterozygous 60-year-old woman had normal visual acuities. Central spectral-domain optical coherence tomographies were grossly normal in the younger two patients (mother and son). The oldest patient showed a tenuous interdigitation signal, interruptions of the inner segment ellipsoid zone band, and parafoveal outer nuclear layer thinning. Quantitatively, all patients had shorter than normal ellipsoid zone to retinal pigment epithelium distance in pericentral retina, normal at the foveola. A speckled hypoautofluorescence pattern on short-wavelength FAF contrasted with grossly abnormal near-infrared FAF in the heterozygous carriers. The oldest patient had reduced full-field electroretinography amplitudes (to ∼50% of normal) for rod- and cone-mediated responses and her perimetry showed severe rod dysfunction but substantial cone function. A disproportionate loss of the near-infrared FAF compared with the short-wavelength FAF, predominantly outer segment changes, and severe rod dysfunction with preserved cone function was similarly documented in a 9-year-old choroideremia hemizygous patient.
CONCLUSION:
A disproportionate loss of the near-infrared FAF signal compared with the short-wavelength FAF signal, outer segment abnormalities, and severe rod dysfunction but relatively preserved cone vision suggests a stereotypical pattern of primary retinal pigment epithelial or parallel retinal pigment epithelial + photoreceptor disease in Danon disease.
AuthorsErin C O'Neil, Katherine E Uyhazi, Keli O'Connor, Isabella A Aleman, Jose S Pulido, Joseph W Rossano, Tomas S Aleman
JournalRetinal cases & brief reports (Retin Cases Brief Rep) Vol. 16 Issue 6 Pg. 707-713 (Nov 01 2022) ISSN: 1937-1578 [Electronic] United States
PMID36288619 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Retinal Pigments
Topics
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Retinal Pigment Epithelium
  • Choroideremia (complications, diagnosis, genetics)
  • Glycogen Storage Disease Type IIb
  • Visual Acuity
  • Electroretinography
  • Retinal Degeneration
  • Tomography, Optical Coherence (methods)
  • Retinal Pigments
  • Fluorescein Angiography

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