Abstract

PurposeTo investigate a possible correlation between established imaging biomarkers for age-related macular degeneration and local complement system activation, measured in aqueous humor (AH) of patients with early stages of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and controls.MethodsThis analysis included prospectively acquired AH samples of 106 eyes (35 with early/intermediate AMD, 71 controls). The levels of complement protein 3 (C3), 4 (C4), 5 (C5); activation products of complement factor 3a (C3a) and Ba, C3b/iC3b; complement factors B, D, H, I (CFB, CFD, CFH, CFI); and total protein concentration were analyzed. Quantitative levels of complement factors were correlated to the presence of reticular pseudodrusen (RPD), the presence of hyperreflective foci (HRF), and total drusen volume (DV) graded on imaging by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and using Spearman’s rank correlation test.ResultsDV correlated with C3b/iC3b (r = 0.285; P = 0.034), C3a (r = 0.200; P = 0.047), Ba (r = 0.262; P = 0.009), and C5 (r = 430; P = 0.005), and showed a tendency towards correlation with C3a (r = 0.198; P = 0.057). HRF correlated significantly with C5 (r = 0.388; P = 0.011) and RPD showed a tendency towards correlation with CFB (r = 0.196; P = 0.050).ConclusionIn patients with early AMD, HRF and drusen parameters but not RPD show low to fair levels of correlation with local complement activation in patients’ AH. Better understanding of complement activation could provide some insights into the pathogenesis of AMD. Imaging biomarkers could be useful to identify suitable patients for future clinical trials with complement-modulating therapies.

Highlights

  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes for blindness worldwide in elderly people [1]

  • Complement components complement proteins 3 (C3), complement factor 3a (C3a), C3b/iC3b, Ba, C5, and CFB levels were significantly upregulated within the early/

  • This study evaluated the association between local complement activation and drusen volume (DV), hyperreflective foci (HRF), and reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) as imaging biomarkers for AMD progression in patients with early and intermediate AMD

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes for blindness worldwide in elderly people [1]. An increase in systemic complement activation has been associated with the consecutive AMD stages [13,14,15,16] In line with these findings, upregulation of local complement activation products in aqueous humor (AH) has been found in patients with different AMD stages, including even patients with early forms [17, 18]. The influence of systemic complement activation on the local inflammation in the eye is not yet completely understood [19, 20], alterations of the complement system seem to occur in earlier stages of AMD. Their detection can be important for future therapeutic intervention and risk estimation

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