Monday, November 28, 2022

Multimodal Analysis of the Visual Pathways in Friedreich's Ataxia Reveals Novel Biomarkers

Thomas-Black, G., Altmann, D.R., Crook, H., Solanky, N., Carrasco, F.P., Battiston, M., Grussu, F., Yiannakas, M.C., Kanber, B., Jolly, J.K., Brett, J., Downes, S.M., Moran, M., Chan, P.K., Adewunmi, E., Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, C.A., NĂ©meth, A.H., Festenstien, R., Bremner, F. and Giunti, P. (2022), Mov Disord. doi:10.1002/mds.29277 

We demonstrate that frataxin level correlates with peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and that retinal sectors differ in their degree of degeneration. We also shown that retinal nerve fibre layer is thinner in FRDA patients than controls and that this thinning is influenced by the AAO and GAA1. Furthermore we show that the ganglion cell and inner plexiform layers are affected in FRDA. Our MRI data indicate that there are borderline correlations between retinal layers and areas of the cortex involved in visual processing. 
Our study demonstrates the uneven distribution of the axonopathy in the retinal nerve fibre layer and highlight the relative sparing of the papillomacular bundle and temporal sectors. We show that thinning of the retinal nerve fibre layer is associated with frataxin levels, supporting the use the two biomarkers in future clinical trials design.